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Lucinda Urrusti (born 1929) is a Mexican artist, whose work has gained fame not only from the writing of art critics, but also by poets and writers from other fields, such as Carlos Fuentes. She was born to a Spanish family which came to Mexico in 1939 to escape the Spanish Civil War and has remained in Mexico since. Urrustia is a part of Mexico’s Generación de la Ruptura, a group of artists that broke with the dominant Mexican muralism of the first half of the 20th century with most of her work classed as Impressionism and/or abstract. However, she is also a noted portrait artist, having depicted a number of Mexico’s elite in the arts and sciences.

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  • Lucinda Urrusti (Melilla, 1929) es una artista mexicana. Nacida en el seno una familia republicana española llegó a México en 1939. Desde entonces vive en este país donde obtuvo la nacionalización a la edad de doce años. Su trabajo es reconocido no solo en el entorno artístico sino también en el ámbito literario, por poetas y escritores. Urrusti forma parte de la Generación de la Ruptura de México, un grupo de artistas que rompió con el muralismo mexicano dominante de la primera mitad del siglo XX. En su trabajo la artista usa un lenguaje post-impresionista, estilo a medio camino entre la figuración y la abstracción. Es reconocida también como retratista de un importante número de personalidades de la vida cultural y científica mexicana. (es)
  • Lucinda Urrusti (born 1929) is a Mexican artist, whose work has gained fame not only from the writing of art critics, but also by poets and writers from other fields, such as Carlos Fuentes. She was born to a Spanish family which came to Mexico in 1939 to escape the Spanish Civil War and has remained in Mexico since. Urrustia is a part of Mexico’s Generación de la Ruptura, a group of artists that broke with the dominant Mexican muralism of the first half of the 20th century with most of her work classed as Impressionism and/or abstract. However, she is also a noted portrait artist, having depicted a number of Mexico’s elite in the arts and sciences. (en)
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  • Lucinda Urrusti (Melilla, 1929) es una artista mexicana. Nacida en el seno una familia republicana española llegó a México en 1939. Desde entonces vive en este país donde obtuvo la nacionalización a la edad de doce años. Su trabajo es reconocido no solo en el entorno artístico sino también en el ámbito literario, por poetas y escritores. Urrusti forma parte de la Generación de la Ruptura de México, un grupo de artistas que rompió con el muralismo mexicano dominante de la primera mitad del siglo XX. En su trabajo la artista usa un lenguaje post-impresionista, estilo a medio camino entre la figuración y la abstracción. Es reconocida también como retratista de un importante número de personalidades de la vida cultural y científica mexicana. (es)
  • Lucinda Urrusti (born 1929) is a Mexican artist, whose work has gained fame not only from the writing of art critics, but also by poets and writers from other fields, such as Carlos Fuentes. She was born to a Spanish family which came to Mexico in 1939 to escape the Spanish Civil War and has remained in Mexico since. Urrustia is a part of Mexico’s Generación de la Ruptura, a group of artists that broke with the dominant Mexican muralism of the first half of the 20th century with most of her work classed as Impressionism and/or abstract. However, she is also a noted portrait artist, having depicted a number of Mexico’s elite in the arts and sciences. (en)
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