Coco portrait
1923
33.0 x 25.0 cm
Pinacoteca Universidad de Colima
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Biografia dell'artista
Alfonso Michel Nava
Alfonso Michel Nava (1897 – 1957) was a Mexican painter, contemporary with the Mexican muralism movement, but whose artistry made him a forerunner to the Generación de la Ruptura that followed. His unique style blended traditional Mexican themes with modern artistic elements—a bold fusion that distinguished him from his peers and cemented his place in Latin American art history. ## Early Life and Artistic Beginnings Born in Colima, Mexico, Alfonso Michel Nava’s childhood was marked by hardship following the separation of his parents. Despite facing significant challenges – including poverty stemming from his family's struggles with their coconut palm business and the devastating loss of his father – he possessed an unwavering passion for art and the sea. This fascination fueled his artistic pursuits from a young age, demonstrating early talent and determination. He claimed to have been born in 1906 but his birth certificate indicates 1897. Five years later, Michel’s mother died and his father adopted the three children born of her affair. ## Artistic Style and Influences Michel Nava's distinctive artistic style was profoundly shaped by the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), which championed national identity, social justice, and cultural heritage through art. He absorbed the revolutionary fervor and incorporated its spirit into his paintings—often depicting scenes of everyday life with a palpable sense of realism and subtle social commentary. This approach wasn’t merely stylistic; it reflected a deep engagement with Mexican society and its history. Nava's work drew inspiration from artists like Diego Rivera, whose monumental murals conveyed similar grandeur and socio-political messaging, albeit with a more pronounced focus on urban disparities. He also admired Georg Kolbe’s exploration of human form in motion, recognizing the expressive potential of abstraction. ## Notable Works and Recognition Michel Nava achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime, particularly for “Barricade,” circa 1940s—a painting that exemplifies his signature style through its bold colors and geometric shapes. Currently housed at the Museo Nacional de Arte Contemporáneo Diego Rivera in Colima, Mexico, it stands as a testament to his artistic vision. Furthermore, “From My Studio” by Gustavo Arias Murueta, though not exclusively Nava’s creation, showcases the geometric abstraction style that influenced his later oeuvre and is now displayed at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C., highlighting the broader impact of Latin American art on international institutions. ## Legacy and Influence Alfonso Michel Nava's pioneering work paved the way for subsequent generations of artists—particularly those associated with the Generación de la Ruptura movement—who embraced experimentation and challenged conventional artistic norms. His dedication to capturing the essence of Mexican culture and his innovative use of form continue to resonate today, inspiring artists and scholars alike. The Hastings Museum and Art Gallery recognizes Nava’s contribution to Latin American art, demonstrating a continuing appreciation for his enduring legacy.Alfonso Michel Nava
1897 - 1957 , Messico
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Muralismo & Abstracción geométrica
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Generación de la Ruptura']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Diego Rivera
- Georg Kolbe
- Date Of Birth: 1897
- Date Of Death: 1957
- Full Name: Alfonso Michel Nava
- Nationality: Mexicano
- Notable Artworks:
- Barricade
- Desde mi estudio
- Place Of Birth: Colima, Mexico

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