Leopoldo Méndez

Visual Artist

1902 – 1969

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Who was Leopoldo Méndez?

Leopoldo Méndez was one of Mexico’s most important graphics artists and one of country’s the most important artists from the 20th century. Méndez’s work mostly focused on engraving for illustrations and other print work generally connected to his political and social activism. His most influential work was connected to organizations such as the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios and the Taller de Gráfica Popular creating propaganda related to the ideals of the Mexican Revolution and against the rise of Fascism in the 1930s. Despite his importance in 20th-century artistic and political circles, Méndez was a relatively obscure figure during his life, and remains so afterwards. The reasons for this generally relate to the fact that he believed in working collaboratively and anonymously for the good of society rather than for monetary gain and because the socialist and communist themes of his work fell out of favor with later generations. Despite this, he has received some posthumous recognition with Mexican scholarship considering him to be the successor to graphics artist José Guadalupe Posada.

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Born
Jun 30, 1902
Mexico City
Nationality
  • Mexico
Education
  • Academy of San Carlos
    (1917 - 1920)
Lived in
  • Mexico City
    ( - 1969/02/08)
Died
Feb 8, 1969
Mexico City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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