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Cordelia Urueta Sierra (b. September 16, 1908 (Coyoacán) – d. November 3, 1995 (Mexico City)) was a Mexican artist best known for her use of color and abstraction but still retaining frequent reference to the human form. She was born into an intellectual and artistic family, related to painter David Alfaro Siqueiros and educator Justo Sierra. Her father, writer and diplomat , died when she was eleven with her health becoming quite poor afterwards. She began drawing when she was a child, mostly portraits with Dr. Atl noticing her talent. She did not have extensive formal training but became an art teacher, meeting a number of contemporary Mexican artists, including her husband Gustavo Montoya. After a time in Paris and New York, she returned to Mexico permanently in 1950 to dedicate herself

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  • Cordelia Urueta Sierra (* 5. Juni 1908 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 3. November 1995 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Malerin. Wie auch Frida Kahlo und Remedios Varo unterschlug Urueta einige Lebensjahre und gab ihr Geburtsjahr mit 1908 an, Nachforschungen deuten allerdings auf ihre Geburt im Jahr 1897 oder 1900 hin. (de)
  • Cordelia Urueta Sierra (Ciudad de México, 16 de septiembre de 1908 - ibidem, 3 de noviembre de 1995) fue una artista mexicana, conocida por el uso del color y la abstracción sin abandonar la figura humana. Nació en una familia intelectual y artística. Empezó a dibujar cuando era niña, sobre todo retratos. No tuvo una formación artística formal extensa pero dio clases de arte, lo que le dio la oportunidad de conocer a varios artistas mexicanos contemporáneos, incluyendo a Gustavo Montoya. Después de un tiempo en París y Nueva York, regresó a México permanentemente en 1950 para dedicarse a la pintura, exhibiendo en México y en el extranjero en los años 1950 y 1960. Ganó el Premio Nacional de Arte pero lo rechazó. (es)
  • Cordelia Urueta Sierra (b. September 16, 1908 (Coyoacán) – d. November 3, 1995 (Mexico City)) was a Mexican artist best known for her use of color and abstraction but still retaining frequent reference to the human form. She was born into an intellectual and artistic family, related to painter David Alfaro Siqueiros and educator Justo Sierra. Her father, writer and diplomat , died when she was eleven with her health becoming quite poor afterwards. She began drawing when she was a child, mostly portraits with Dr. Atl noticing her talent. She did not have extensive formal training but became an art teacher, meeting a number of contemporary Mexican artists, including her husband Gustavo Montoya. After a time in Paris and New York, she returned to Mexico permanently in 1950 to dedicate herself (en)
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