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He was part of the second generation of Mexican muralism movement and the last to use the fresco technique extensively. Influences include [[José Guadalupe Posada]], [[Agustín Arrieta]], [[Francisco Goitia]] as well as Mexican muralists [[José Clemente Orozco]], [[David Alfaro Siqueiros]] and especially [[Diego Rivera]] . Recurrent themes in his work include history, landscapes, festivals, local customs, religion and rural life. His most important work has themes related to the state of Tlaxcala and its history. His work tends to contain strong colors and realistic figures. |
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He was part of the second generation of Mexican muralism movement and the last to use the fresco technique extensively. Influences include [[José Guadalupe Posada]], [[Agustín Arrieta]], [[Francisco Goitia]] as well as Mexican muralists [[José Clemente Orozco]], [[David Alfaro Siqueiros]] and especially [[Diego Rivera]]. Recurrent themes in his work include history, landscapes, festivals, local customs, religion and rural life. His most important work has themes related to the state of Tlaxcala and its history. His work tends to contain strong colors and realistic figures. |