The Artist as Eyewitness: Antonio Bernal Papers, 1884-2019
The Artist as Eyewitness: Antonio Bernal Papers, 1884-2019
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The Artist as Eyewitness: Antonio Bernal Papers, 1884-2019
W029604 | $19.95
Ed. by Charlene Villasenor Black. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, University of California, Los Angeles, 2021.
176 pp. Moderately Illustrated (some col.). 28 x 22 cm. LC 2021-36701 In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780895511744
This first survey of Antonio Bernal's life and work, The Artist as Eyewitness features essays that assess his murals, situating them within the historical, political, and cultural frameworks of the Chicano movement. It also includes an analysis of Bernal's unpublished novel, Breaking the Silence; a biography of Bernal; reproductions of his artwork; and a selection of his writings. Drawing on personal correspondence and writings, photographs, and audiovisual materials that document Bernal's travels, artwork, and family history, this book offers an important contribution to Chicana/o studies and art history.
Subject Headings: Latin American Art ; Western Art -- Mexico -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Bernal, Antonio
W029604 | $19.95
Ed. by Charlene Villasenor Black. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, University of California, Los Angeles, 2021.
176 pp. Moderately Illustrated (some col.). 28 x 22 cm. LC 2021-36701 In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780895511744
This first survey of Antonio Bernal's life and work, The Artist as Eyewitness features essays that assess his murals, situating them within the historical, political, and cultural frameworks of the Chicano movement. It also includes an analysis of Bernal's unpublished novel, Breaking the Silence; a biography of Bernal; reproductions of his artwork; and a selection of his writings. Drawing on personal correspondence and writings, photographs, and audiovisual materials that document Bernal's travels, artwork, and family history, this book offers an important contribution to Chicana/o studies and art history.
Subject Headings: Latin American Art ; Western Art -- Mexico -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Bernal, Antonio
