David Alfaro Siqueiros Biography and Artwork

David Alfaro Siqueiros was a Mexican painter and muralist who was born on December 29, 1896 in Chihuahua, Mexico. Along with Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, he was one of the founders of the modern school of Mexican mural painting. His art reflected his Marxist political ideology and he was known for creating large public murals using the latest equipment, materials, and techniques.

Siqueiros had a prolific career featuring social and political subjects in his work. He introduced technical innovations in his murals and easel paintings that set him apart from other artists at the time. Siqueiros was educated at the National School of Fine Arts in Mexico City and did further study in Spain, Italy, and France to refine his artistic skills.

Throughout his career, Siqueiros used art as a means to express his political beliefs about labor rights and inequalities within society. His style evolved over time to reflect changing societal values as well as advancements in technology. Today, he is considered one of the most important figures of 20th-century Mexican art history due to his contributions to public art projects throughout Mexico that inspired future generations of artists.

All David Alfaro Siqueiros Artwork on Artchive

Artwork Name Year Medium
Allegory of Racial Equality 1943
Amado de la Cueva 1920 oil,canvas
Atomic aircraft 1956
Birth of Fascism 1936 pyroxylin,masonite
Cain in the United States 1947 pyroxylin,wood
Carlos Orozco Romero 1918 oil,burlap
Ceiling on the area of Vida y Obra de General Ignacio Allende mural
Enough 1961
Ethnography 1939 pyroxylin
Echo Of A Scream 1937 pyroxylin
Detail of fresque
Death to the Invader 1941 - 1942 pyroxylin
Cultural Polyforum 1971 pyroxylin
Cultural Polyforum 1971 pyroxylin
Christ 1965
Chichen Itza Burning 1948 pyroxylin
Death to the Invader 1941 - 1942 pyroxylin,masonite
George Gershwin
King Cuauhtemoc 1950 pyroxylin
Head of a Woman 1936 pyroxylin,masonite
Hart Crane 1931 oil,canvas
Hannibal mural
Guerilla Fighters mural
From the Dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz to the Revolution – The People in Arms 1957
For the Complete Safety of all Mexicans on Work 1952 - 1954 pyroxylin
For Complete Social Security of All Mexicans 1953 - 1956 pyroxylin
Excommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo 1953 pyroxylin
Portrait of a Dead Child 1931 oil,burlap
Portrait of Dramatist Margarita Urueta 1947 pyroxylin
Portrait of Angelica 1947 pyroxylin
Peasant Mother 1962 oil,burlap
Peace 1961
Our Present Image 1947 pyroxylin
New University Emblem 1952 pyroxylin
Patricians and Patrice
Mural of Orozco mural
Mural 1944 pyroxylin
Proletarian Mother 1929 oil,burlap
Solitary Confinement 1961
Self-Portrait 1961
Self-Portrait 1945 oil,canvas
Rectory mural
Prometheus Bound
Portrait of the Bourgeoisie 1939 pyroxylin
Portrait of the Bourgeoisie 1939 pyroxylin
Portrait of Present Day Mexico 1932 mural
Portrait of Jose Clemente Orozco 1947 oil,canvas
The Dance of the Rain
The March of Humanity (detail) mural
The Lord of Poison 1918
The Good Neighbor 1951 pyroxylin
The March of Humanity 1971 pyroxylin
The Elements 1922
The Child Mother 1936 pyroxylin
Struggle for Emancipation 1961
Streets of Mexico 1956 pyroxylin
The Devil in Church 1947 enamel,panel
The Resurrection of Cuauhtemoc 1950 pyroxylin,masonite
The Torment of Cuauhtemoc (sketch)
The Torment of Cuauhtemoc 1950 pyroxylin,masonite
The Sob 1939 pyroxylin
The Revolution (mural) mural
The Revolutionary 1957 pyroxylin
The People for the University. The University for the People. 1952 - 1956
The March of Humanity 1971 pyroxylin
The March of Humanity 1971 pyroxylin
The March of Humanity 1971 pyroxylin
Unfinished Mural c.1940 mural
View of a mural depicting Democracy breaking her chains 1934 pyroxylin
Women of Chilpancingo 1960 pyroxylin
Self-Portrait 1946
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