Mora, Francisco
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Mora, Francisco
Surname
Mora
firstName
Francisco
country origin
Mexico
gender
Male
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Mora, Francisco
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Francisco Mora (born 1922 in Uruapan, Michoacán) his father was a weaver, musician, and Mexican artist. In 1941, Mora relocated to Mexico City where he won a scholarship to study at the art school, La Esmeralda, where he was a pupil of Diego Rivera. Later in the same year, he began exhibiting with the Taller de Gráfica Popular, a communal graphics workshop founded by artists Leopoldo Méndez, Pablo O'Higgins and Luis Arenal that built on Mexico’s rich tradition of political printmaking in order to advance revolutionary political and social causes. Mora remained a member of the TGP collective until 1965. During this time, his artistic focus was on social justice; making posters for trade unions and government literacy campaigns.
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