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Illustrators, graphic artistsâ»
- AngĂ©lica ArgĂŒelles Kubli (born 1963)
- Alberto BeltrĂĄn (1923â2002)
- Ăngel Bracho (1911â2005)
- Celia CalderĂłn (1921â1969)
- Federico CantĂș Garza (1907â1989)
- Alexander Cañedo (1902â1978)
- Casimiro Castro (1826â1889)
- Erasto CortĂ©s JuĂĄrez (1900â1972)
- JosĂ© Luis Cuevas (1934â2017)
- Francisco DĂaz de LeĂłn (1897â1975)
- Francisco Dosamantes (1911â1986)
- Rodolfo Escalera (1929â2000)
- JesĂșs Escobedo (1918â1978)
- Andrea GĂłmez (1926â2012)
- Oscar GonzĂĄlez Loyo (1959â2021)
- José Ibarra Rizo (born 1992)
- Hesiquio Iriarte (ca 1820â1903)
- Sarah JimĂ©nez (1927â2017)
- Leopoldo MĂ©ndez (1902â1969)
- Adolfo Mexiac (1927â2019)
- Francisco Moreno Capdevila (1926â1995)
- Isidoro Ocampo (1910â1983)
- Mariano Paredes (1912â1980)
- JosĂ© Guadalupe Posada (1852â1913)
- Humberto Ramos (born 1970)
- Julio Ruelas (1870â1907)
- Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras (1759â1833)
- Zalathiel Vargas (born 1941)
- HĂ©ctor Xavier (1921â1994)
- Gerardo Yepiz (born 1970)
- Angel Zamarripa (1912â1990)
Multimedia, and multidisciplinary artistsâ»
- Gilberto Aceves Navarro (1931â2019)
- Carlos Amorales (born 1970)
- Federico CantĂș Garza (1907â1989)
- Fernando Castro Pacheco (1918â2013)
- Vladimir Cora (born 1951)
- Pedro Coronel (1922â1985)
- GermĂĄn Cueto (1883â1975)
- Lola Cueto (1897â1978)
- Gabriel FernĂĄndez Ledesma (1900â1983)
- DemiĂĄn Flores (born 1971)
- Leopoldo Flores (1934â2016)
- Gelsen Gas (1933â2015)
- Carmen GayĂłn (born 1951)
- José Antonio Gómez Rosas (1916-1977)
- Francisco Guevara (born 1978)
- Miguel HernĂĄndez UrbĂĄn (1936â2017)
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (born 1967)
- Ofelia MĂĄrquez Huitzil (born 1959)
- Aliria Morales (born 1950)
- Carlos Nakatani (1934â2004)
- Leonardo Nierman (1932â2023)
- Carlos Orozco Romero (1896â1984)
- Gabriel Orozco (born 1962)
- Ruben Ortiz Torres (born 1964)
- Feliciano Peña (1915â1982).
- Pedro Preux (1932â2011)
- Antonio Pujol (1913â1995)
- Mario Reyes (1926â2017)
- JosĂ© Reyes Meza (1924â2011)
- Waldemar Sjölander (1908â1988)
- Valetta Swann (1904â1973)
- Beatriz Zamora (born 1935)
Paintersâ»
Colonial era, 1521â1821â»
- Juan Francisco de Aguilera (active in the: last third of theââ18th century)
- JosĂ© de AlcĂbar (ca 1730â1803)
- Ignacio Maria Barreda, single canvas casta painting 1777
- Miguel Cabrera (ca 1695â1768)
- José del Castillo (active in the last third of the 18th century)
- Juan Correa (ca 1645â1716)
- NicolĂĄs Correa (ca 1660-ca 1729)
- Baltasar de Echave IbĂa (1585/1605 â 1644)
- Baltasar de Echave y Rioja (1632â1682)
- NicolĂĄs EnrĂquez (active between 1726. And 1787)
- Juan Gerson, Nahua artist, active 1562
- Xavier Guerrero (1896â1974)
- José de Ibarra, casta paintings
- JosĂ© JuĂĄrez (1617â1661)
- Luis JuĂĄrez (c. 1585 â 1639)
- Luis Lagarto (c. 1556 â 1620)
- SebastiĂĄn LĂłpez de Arteaga (1610â1652)
- Alonso LĂłpez de Herrera (c. 1585-ca. 1675)
- Andrés López (active between 1763 and 1811)
- JosĂ© JoaquĂn MagĂłn, produced two sets of 18th c. casta paintings
- Luis de Mena
- José de Mora (active in the first half of the 18th century)
- Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1713â1772)
- José de Påez (1720-ca 1790)
- Antonio PÄrez de Aguilar (active in the mid-18th century)
- HipĂłlito de Rioja (active in the 2nd half of the 17th century)
- Antonio RodrĂguez (1636â1691)
- Juan RodrĂguez JuĂĄrez (1675â1728)
- NicolĂĄs RodrĂguez JuĂĄrez (1667â1734)
- Miguel Rudecindo Contreras (active in the mid-18th century)
- JosĂ© Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza (1750â1802), painter
- Diego de Sanabria (active in the last third of the 18th century)
- JosĂ© MarĂa VĂĄsquez (1763-ca 1826)
- CristĂłbal de Villalpando (c. 1649 â 1714)
- JoaquĂn Villegas (1713 â after 1753)
Foreign artists that worked extensively in Colonial Mexicoâ»
- Baltasar de Echave Orio (c. 1558-ca. 1623)
- Francisco Clapera (1746â1810)
- Rafael Ximeno y Planes (1759â1825)
Post-independence period, 1821ââ»
- Amelia Abascal (1920â?)
- Ignacio Aguirre (1900â1990)
- Rodolfo Aguirre Tinoco (1927â2019)
- Armando Ahuatzi (born 1950)
- RamĂłn Alva de la Canal (1892â1985)
- JesĂșs Ălvarez Amaya (1925â2010)
- Abraham Ăngel (1905â1924)
- RaĂșl Anguiano (1915â2006)
- Luis Y. AragĂłn (born 1939)
- Gustavo Arias Murueta (1923â2019)
- Javier Arevalo (1937â2020)
- Luis Arenal Bastar (1909â1985)
- Dr. Atl (1875â1964)
- Abelardo Ăvila (1907â1967)
- Ignacio AsĂșnsolo (1890â1965)
- Santos Balmori (1899â1992)
- SofĂa Bassi (1913â1998)
- Ignacio Barrios (1930â2013)
- Arnold Belkin (1930â1992)
- Angelina Beloff (1879â1969)
- Lizet Benrey
- Roberto Berdecio (1910â1996)
- Adolfo Best Maugard (1891â1954)
- Helen Bickham (born 1935)
- Hermenegildo Bustos (1832â1907)
- Rosario Cabrera (1901â1975)
- RamĂłn Cano Manilla (1888â1974)
- SebastiĂĄn Canovas (born 1957)
- Gonzalo Carrasco (1859â1936)
- Julio Carrasco BretĂłn (born 1950)
- Leonora Carrington (1917â2011)
- Julio Castellanos (1905â1947)
- Fidencio Castillo (1907â1993)
- Elizabeth Catlett (1915â2012)
- Guillermo Ceniceros (born 1939)
- JosĂ© ChĂĄvez Morado (1909â2002)
- JoaquĂn Clausell (1866â1935)
- Miguel Condé (born 1939)
- Jesus Contreras Peña (1918â1992)
- Juan Cordero (1822â1884)
- Salvador Corona (1895â1990)
- Francisco Corzas (1936â1983)
- Olga Costa (1913â1993)
- Luis Coto (1830â1891)
- Miguel Covarrubias (1904â1957)
- JosĂ© VĂctor Crowley (born 1935)
- Nicolås Cuéllar
- Olga DondĂ© (1937â2004)
- Roberto Donis (1934â2008)
- Manuel Echauri (1914â2001)
- Enrique EcheverrĂa (1923â1972)
- Francisco Eppens Helguera (1913â1990)
- Arturo Estrada HernĂĄndez (born 1925)
- JosĂ© MarĂa Estrada (1810â1862)
- Antonio FabrĂ©s (1854â1938)
- Luis Filcer (1927â2018)
- Rafael Flores (1832â1886)
- Pedro Friedeberg (born 1936)
- Alberto Fuster (1870â1922)
- Julio GalĂĄn (1958â2006)
- Byron Galvez (1941â2009)
- Vicente GandĂa (1935â2009)
- José Julio Gaona (born 1943)
- Arturo GarcĂa Bustos (1926â2017)
- JosĂ© GarcĂa Narezo (1922â1994)
- Armando GarcĂa NĂșñez (1883â1965)
- Antonio GarcĂa Vega (born 1954)
- Mauricio GarcĂa Vega (born 1944)
- GermĂĄn Gedovius (1867â1937)
- Gunther Gerzso (1915â2000)
- Francisco Goitia (1882â1960)
- Jorge GonzĂĄlez Camarena (1908â1980)
- Antonio GonzĂĄlez Orozco (1933â2020)
- A. GonzĂĄlez Pineda (active in the last third of the 19th century)
- Alfredo Guati Rojo (1918â2003)
- JesĂșs Guerrero GalvĂĄn (1910â1973)
- EloĂsa JimĂ©nez GutiĂ©rrez (1908â1990)
- Francisco Ăngel GutiĂ©rrez Carreola (1906â1945)
- Judith Gutierrez (1927â2003)
- Rodrigo Gutierrez (1848â1903)
- Azteca de Gyves (born 1963)
- JesĂșs Helguera (1910â1971)
- JosĂ© HernĂĄndez Delgadillo (1927â2000)
- Desiderio HernĂĄndez Xochitiotzin (1922â2007)
- Saturnino HerrĂĄn (1887â1918)
- Rodolfo Hurtado (1940â2005)
- Francisco Icaza (1930â2014)
- Ernesto Icaza SĂĄnchez (1866â1935)
- Leandro Izaguirre (1867â1941)
- MarĂa Izquierdo (1902â1955)
- Jazzamoart (born 1951)
- JosĂ© MarĂa Jara (1866â1939)
- JosĂ© JimĂ©nez (1830â1859)
- Frida Kahlo (1907â1954)
- Myra Landau
- Eugenio Landesio (1810â1879)
- AgustĂn Lazo Adalid (1896â1971)
- Joy Laville (1923â2018)
- Rina Lazo (1923â2019)
- Fernando Leal (1896â1964)
- Arturo Lemus Beltran (born 1978)
- Manuel Lepe Macedo (1936â1984)
- Marcela Lobo Crenier (born 1959)
- Julia LĂłpez (born 1936)
- Amador Lugo Guadarrama (1921â2002)
- Leonel Maciel (born 1939)
- HĂ©ctor MartĂnez Arteche (1934â2011)
- Ricardo MartĂnez de Hoyos (1918â2009)
- Daniel Manrique (1939â2010)
- Eliana Menassé
- Arnulfo Mendoza (1954â2014)
- Carlos MĂ©rida (1891â1984)
- Benito Messeguer (1930â1982)
- Guillermo Meza (1917â1997)
- Alfonso Michel (1897â1957)
- Luis Monroy (1845â1918)
- Roberto Montenegro (1885â1968)
- Gustavo Montoya (1905â2003)
- Francisco Mora (1922â2002)
- Rodolfo Morales (1925â2001)
- Rodolfo Moreno (1923â2012)
- Fumiko Nakashima (born 1981)
- Carl Nebel
- Nefero (1920â2005)
- Ezequiel Negrete Lira (1902â1961)
- Rodolfo Nieto (1936â1985)
- Luis Nishizawa (1918â2014)
- JosĂ© Maria ObregĂłn (1832â1902)
- Manuel Ocaranza (1841â1882)
- Juan O'Gorman (1905â1982)
- Pablo O'Higgins (1904â1983)
- JosĂ© Clemente Orozco (1883â1949)
- Ignacio Ortiz (born 1934)
- Mario Orozco Rivera (1930â1998)
- Sandra Pani (born 1964)
- FĂ©lix Parra (1845â1919)
- TomĂĄs Parra (born 1937)
- Antonio PelĂĄez (1921â1994)
- JosĂ© SalomĂ© Pina (1830â1909)
- AarĂłn Piña Mora (1914â2009)
- Fanny Rabel (1922â2008)
- Alice Rahon (1904â1987)
- JoaquĂn RamĂrez (ca 1839â1866)
- Alfredo Ramos MartĂnez (1871â1946)
- Santiago Rebull (1829â1902)
- JesĂșs Reyes Ferreira (1880â1977)
- FermĂn Revueltas SĂĄnchez (1900â1935)
- Diego Rivera (1886â1957)
- Antonio RodrĂguez Luna (1910â1985)
- Manuel RodrĂguez Lozano (1894?-1971)
- Francisco Romano GuillemĂn (1884â1950)
- JosĂ© Luis Romo MartĂn (1954â2016)
- Ingrid Rosas (born 1967)
- Antonio M. RuĂz (1892â1964)
- Veronica Ruiz de Velasco (born 1968)
- Diana Salazar (born 1972)
- Herlinda Sanchez Laurel (1941â2019)
- David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896â1974)
- Rufino Tamayo (1899â1991)
- Juan TĂ©llez HellĂn (1879â1930)
- Francisco Toledo (1941â2019)
- Mauricio Toussaint (born 1960)
- Filemón Treviño (born 1969)
- Lucinda Urrusti (1929â2023)
- Cordelia Urueta (1908â1995)
- Francisco Antonio Vallejo (1722â1785)
- Luis Valsoto (born 1939)
- Rafael Vargas-Suarez a.k.a. Vargas-Suarez Universal (born 1972)
- Remedios Varo (1908â1963)
- Manuel Ignacio VĂĄsquez (active between 1806 and 1835)
- JosĂ© MarĂa Velasco GĂłmez (1840â1912)
- Lourdes Villagomez (born 1984)
- Vlady (1920â2005)
- Shino Watabe (born 1970)
- Ăngel ZĂĄrraga (1886â1946)
- Nahum B. Zenil (born 1947)
- Alfredo Zalce (1908â2003)
- JosĂ© ZĂșñiga (born 1937)
- Celso Zubire (born 1947)
Photographersâ»
- Manuel Ălvarez Bravo (1902â2002)
- Colette Ălvarez Urbajtel (1934â2020)
- Enrique Bostelmann (1939â2003)
- AgustĂn Casasola (1874â1928)
- Blanca Charolet (born 1953)
- HĂ©ctor GarcĂa Cobo (1923â2012)
- Maya Goded (born 1967)
- Graciela Iturbide (born 1942)
- Guillermo Kahlo (1871â1941)
- Paulina Lavista (born 1945)
- Nacho LĂłpez (1923â1986)
- Teresa Margolles (born 1963)
- The Mayo Brothers
- Pedro Meyer (born 1935)
- Tina Modotti (1896â1942)
- Dulce Pinzon (born 1974)
- Walter Reuter (1906â2005)
- Mariana Yampolsky (1925â2002)
Sculptorsâ»
- Clemente Islas Allende (1892â1938)
- Adalberto Ălvarez Marines
- Feliciano BĂ©jar (1920â2007)
- Juan Bellido (ca 1829-?)
- Sergio Bustamante
- Geles Cabrera (born 1929)
- Federico CantĂș Garza (1907â1989)
- Francisco CĂĄrdenas MartĂnez
- Rosa Castillo (1910â1989)
- Elizabeth Catlett (1915â2012)
- Pedro Cervantes (1933â2020)
- Jesus F. Contreras (1866â1902)
- Einar and Jamex de la Torre (1960 and 1963)
- Arnulfo DomĂnguez Bello (active in the first half of the 20th century)
- Manuel Felguerez (1928â2020)
- Mathias Goeritz (1916â1990)
- Fernando GonzĂĄlez GortĂĄzar
- Enrique Guerra (1871â1943)
- Gabriel Guerra (1847â1893)
- Ăngela GurrĂa (1929â2023)
- Pedro PatiĆo Ixtolinque (1774â1834)
- Heriberto JuĂĄrez (1932â2008)
- Pablo Kubli (born 1953)
- JosĂ© MarĂa Labastida (ca 1800âca 1849)
- Mardonio Magaña (1866â1947)
- Tosia Malamud (1923â2008)
- Francisco Arturo MarĂn (1907â1979)
- Mary Martin (1907â1969)
- Ricardo MartĂnez Herrera (born 1989)
- Deyanira Ăfrica Melo
- Luis Ortiz Monasterio (1906â1990)
- Fidencio Lucano Nava (1869â1938)
- AgustĂn Parra Echauri
- Marina Pombar (born 1947)
- Abel RamĂrez Ăguilar (1943â2021)
- MarĂa Luisa Reid (born 1943)
- Dionicio Rodriguez (1891â1955)
- JosĂ© Sacal (1944â2018)
- SebastiĂĄn (born 1947)
- Naomi Siegmann (1933â2018)
- Felipe Sojo (1833â1869)
- Juan Soriano (1920â2006)
- Manuel Vilar (1812â1860)
- Ălvaro Zardoni (born 1964)
- Francisco ZĂșñiga (1912â1998)
See alsoâ»
Referencesâ»
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