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Francisco Bollaín y Goitia García (4 October 1882 – 26 March 1960) was a Mexican artist. Goitia was a reclusive and complicated man, whose life and work was heavily influenced by the Mexican Revolution. He was of the Mexican muralism generation but did not share its politics. Goitia worked with the Francisco Villa army, creating works depicting the violence of that time and afterwards, worked with anthropologist Manuel Gamio depicting indigenous history and culture. He lived most of the last half of his life simply in then-rural Xochimilco, away from the cultural and intellectual life of Mexico City, dying there in his house. He did not leave behind a large collection of work, but a number of his paintings are notable in their own right such as Tata Jesucristo. His work has been recognized

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  • Francisco Goitia (de)
  • Francisco Goitia (en)
  • Francisco Goitia (es)
  • Франсиско Гойтия (ru)
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  • Francisco Goitia (* 4. Oktober 1882 in Zacatecas; † 26. März 1960 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Maler. Er studierte zunächst an der Academia de San Carlos, war vier Jahre zum Studium in Barcelona bei und vier weitere Jahre in Italien. 1912 kehrt er nach Mexiko zurück in seine Heimatstadt Zacatecas. Goitia nimmt unter General an Revolutionskämpfen teil. Um diese Zeit schuf er zwei Revolutionsbilder 1916 „Baile de la revolution“ und ein Jahr später das Pastell „Al ahorca“. (de)
  • Франсиско Боллайн-и-Гойтия Гарсия (исп. Francisco Goitia; 4 октября 1882, Фреснильо, штат Сакатекас, Мексика — 26 марта 1960, Сочимилько Мехико) — мексиканский художник. Видный представитель индихенизма в изобразительном искусстве Мексики и движения мексиканского мурализма. (ru)
  • Francisco Bollaín y Goitia García (4 October 1882 – 26 March 1960) was a Mexican artist. Goitia was a reclusive and complicated man, whose life and work was heavily influenced by the Mexican Revolution. He was of the Mexican muralism generation but did not share its politics. Goitia worked with the Francisco Villa army, creating works depicting the violence of that time and afterwards, worked with anthropologist Manuel Gamio depicting indigenous history and culture. He lived most of the last half of his life simply in then-rural Xochimilco, away from the cultural and intellectual life of Mexico City, dying there in his house. He did not leave behind a large collection of work, but a number of his paintings are notable in their own right such as Tata Jesucristo. His work has been recognized (en)
  • Francisco Goitia García (Fresnillo, 4 de octubre de 1882 - Fresnillo Zacatecas, 26 de marzo de 1960) fue un artista sui generis dentro del panorama cultural mexicano ya que se mantuvo al margen de las costumbres sociales de su época y de la corriente pictórica oficial. Aunque perteneció a la llamada Escuela Mexicana de Pintura y Escultura —personificada por Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco y David Alfaro Siqueiros, entre otros, no participó en el movimiento muralista iniciado en 1922. (es)
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  • Francisco Goitia (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Francisco_Goitia_-_Zacatecas_Landscape_with_Hanged_Men_II_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
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