Feed Your Young Girl Artist - framed Andrea Gomez artwork

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Feed Your Young Girl Artist - framed Andrea Gomez artwork

Donated by: Michelle Melin-Rogovin

Donated by: Michelle Melin-Rogovin

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Feed Your Artist with this framed artwork entitled "Young Girl" by artist Andrea Gómez y Mendoza (b. November 19, 1926 - November 2012) A Mexican graphic artist and muralist, Andrea Gomez was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. Her maternal grandmother was Juana Belén Gutiérrez Chávez of the state of Durango, a liberal who ran a newspaper denouncing working conditions of miners in Coahuila in the 1900s before the government shut it down. Her mother was Laura Mendoza. Her father was Rosendo Gómez Lorenzo from Villahermosa, Tabasco. Although born in Mexico City, her family moved to Morelia, Michoacán when she was young, where she eventually began art studies at the Universidad de San Nicolás. In 1940, she returned to Mexico City to continue her studies at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas, where she remained for two years. She then went to study lithography at the Escuela de Artes del Libro under José Chávez Morado. She traveled extensively through Italy, France, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Armenia, Cuba, and the Soviet Union, where she studied fresco painting at the Stroganovskaya Uchilitsa in Moscow. She lived until her death in Temixco, Morelos as an active artist, dedicating herself portraits and the study of Flemish painting.

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