List of Mexican artists
This is a list of famous Mexican artists (in alphabetical order):
Illustrators, graphists
- Angélica Argüelles Kubli (born 1963)
- Alberto Beltrán (1923-2002)[1]
- Ángel Bracho (1911-2005)[2]
- Celia Calderón (1921-1969)[3]
- Federico Cantú Garza (1907-1989)
- Alexander Cañedo (1902-1978)
- Casimiro Castro (1826-1889)[4]
- Erasto Cortés Juárez (1900-1972)[5]
- José Luis Cuevas (born 1934)
- Francisco Díaz de León (1897-1975)[6]
- Francisco Dosamantes (1911-1986)[7]
- Rodolfo Escalera (1929-2000)
- Jesús Escobedo (1918-1978)[8]
- Andrea Gómez (born 1926)[9]
- Oscar González Loyo (born 1959)
- Hesiquio Iriarte (ca 1820-1903)[4]
- Sarah Jiménez (1927-2017)[10]
- Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969)[11]
- Adolfo Mexiac (born 1927)[12]
- Francisco Moreno Capdevila (1926-1995)[13]
- Isidoro Ocampo (1910-1983)[14]
- Mariano Paredes (1912-1980)[15]
- José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913)[16]
- Humberto Ramos (born 1970)
- Julio Ruelas (1870-1907)[4]
- Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras (1759-1833)[4]
- Zalathiel Vargas (born 1941)[17]
- Héctor Xavier (1921-1994) [18]
- Gerardo Yepiz (born 1970)
- Angel Zamarripa (1912-1990)[19]
Multimedia, multiple media
- Gilberto Aceves Navarro (1931-)[20]
- Carlos Amorales (1970-)
- Federico Cantú Garza (1907-1989)[21]
- Fernando Castro Pacheco (1918-2013)[22]
- Vladimir Cora (1951-)[23]
- Pedro Coronel (1922-1985)[24]
- Germán Cueto (1883-1975)[25]
- Lola Cueto (1897-1978)[26]
- Gabriel Fernández Ledesma (1900-1983)[27]
- Demián Flores (1971-)[28]
- Leopoldo Flores (1934-)[29]
- Gelsen Gas (1933-)
- Francisco Guevara (1978-)
- Miguel Hernández Urbán (1936-)[30]
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (1967-)
- Ofelia Márquez Huitzil (1959-)[31]
- Aliria Morales (1950-)[32]
- Carlos Nakatani (1934-2004)[33]
- Leonardo Nierman (1932-)[34]
- Carlos Orozco Romero (1896-1984)[35]
- Gabriel Orozco (1962-)
- Ruben Ortiz Torres (1964-)
- Feliciano Peña (1915-1982).[36]
- Pedro Preux (1932-2011)[37]
- Antonio Pujol (1913-1995)[38]
- Mario Reyes (1926-)[39]
- José Reyes Meza (1924-2011)[40]
- Waldemar Sjölander (1908-1988)[41]
- Valetta Swann (1904-1973)[42]
- Beatriz Zamora (1935-)[43]
Painters
Colonial era 1521-1821
- Juan Francisco de Aguilera (active in the last third of the 18th century)[4]
- José de Alcíbar (ca 1730-1803)[4]
- Ignacio Maria Barreda, single canvas casta painting 1777
- Miguel Cabrera (ca 1695-1768)[4]
- José del Castillo (active in the last third of the 18th century)[4]
- Juan Correa (ca 1645-1716)[4]
- Nicolás Correa (ca 1660-ca 1729)[4]
- Baltasar de Echave Ibía (1585/1605 - 1644)[4]
- Baltasar de Echave y Rioja (1632-1682)[4]
- Nicolás Enríquez (active between 1726 and 1787)[4]
- Juan Gerson, Nahua artist, active 1562
- Xavier Guerrero (1896-1974)[44]
- José de Ibarra, casta paintings
- José Juárez (1617-1661)[4]
- Luis Juárez (ca. 1585-1639)[4]
- Luis Lagarto (ca. 1556-1620)[4]
- Sebastián López de Arteaga (1610-1652)[4]
- Alonso López de Herrera (ca. 1585-ca. 1675)[4]
- Andrés López (active between 1763 and 1811)[4]
- José Joaquín Magón, produced two sets of 18th c. casta paintings
- Luis de Mena[45]
- José de Mora (active in the first half of the 18th century)[4]
- Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1713-1772)[4]
- José de Páez (1720-ca 1790)[4]
- Antonio Pėrez de Aguilar (active in the mid-18th century)[4]
- Hipólito de Rioja (active in the 2nd half of the 17th century)[4]
- Antonio Rodríguez (1636-1691)[4]
- Juan Rodríguez Juárez (1675-1728)[4]
- Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez (1667-1734)[4]
- Miguel Rudecindo Contreras (active in the mid-18th century)[4]
- Diego de Sanabria (active in the last third of the 18th century)[4]
- José María Vásquez (1763-ca 1826)[4]
- Cristóbal de Villalpando (ca. 1649-1714)[4]
- Joaquín Villegas (1713-after 1753)[4]
Foreign artists that worked extensively in Colonial Mexico
- Baltasar de Echave Orio (ca. 1558-ca. 1623)[4]
- Francisco Clapera (1746-1810)[46]
- Rafael Ximeno y Planes (1759-1825)[4]
Post-independence period 1821-
- Amelia Abascal (1923-)[47]
- Ignacio Aguirre (1900-1990)[48]
- Rodolfo Aguirre Tinoco (1927-)[49]
- Armando Ahuatzi (1950-)[50]
- Ramón Alva de la Canal (1892-1985)[51]
- Jesús Álvarez Amaya (1925-2010)[52]
- Raúl Anguiano (1915-2006)[53]
- Luis Y. Aragón (1939-)[54]
- Gustavo Arias Murueta (1923-)[55]
- Javier Arevalo (1937-)[56]
- Luis Arenal Bastar (1909-1985)[57]
- Dr. Atl (1875-1964)[58]
- Abelardo Ávila (1907-1967)
- Ignacio Asúnsolo (1890-1965)
- Santos Balmori (1899-1992)[60]
- Sofía Bassi (1913-1998)[61]
- Ignacio Barrios (1930-2013)
- Arnold Belkin (1930-1992)[62]
- Angelina Beloff (1879-1969)[63]
- Roberto Berdecio (1910-1996)
- Helen Bickham (1935-)[64]
- Hermenegildo Bustos (1832-1907)[4]
- Rosario Cabrera (1901-1975)[65]
- Sebastián Canovas (1957-)
- Gonzalo Carrasco (1859-1936)[4]
- Julio Carrasco Bretón (1950-)[66]
- Leonora Carrington (1917-2011)[67]
- Fidencio Castillo (1907-1993)[68]
- Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) [69]
- Guillermo Ceniceros (1939-)[70]
- Jose Chavez Morado (1909-2002)[71]
- Miguel Condé (1939-)
- Jesus Contreras Peña (1918-1992)[4]
- Juan Cordero (1822-1884)[4]
- Salvador Corona (1895-1990)
- Francisco Corzas (1936-1983)[72]
- Olga Costa (1913-1993)[73]
- Luis Coto (1830-1891)[4]
- Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957)
- José Víctor Crowley (1935-)[74]
- Nicolás Cuéllar[75]
- Azteca de Gyves (1963-)[76]
- Olga Dondé (1937-2004)[77]
- Roberto Donis (1934-2008)[78]
- Manuel Echauri (1914-2001)[79]
- Enrique Echeverría (1923-1972)[80]
- Francisco Eppens Helguera (1913-1990)
- Arturo Estrada Hernández (1925-)[81]
- José María Estrada (1810-1862)[4]
- Antonio Fabrés (1854-1938)[4]
- Luis Filcer (1927-)[82]
- Rafael Flores (1832-1886)[4]
- Pedro Friedeberg (1937-)[83]
- Alberto Fuster (1870-1922)[4]
- Julio Galán (1958-2006)
- Byron Galvez (1941-2009)[84]
- Vicente Gandía (1935-2009)[85]
- José Julio Gaona (1943-)[86]
- Arturo García Bustos (1926-)[87]
- José García Narezo (1922-1994)[88]
- Antonio García Vega (1954-)[89]
- Mauricio García Vega (1944-)[90]
- Germán Gedovius (1867-1937)[4]
- Gunther Gerzso (1915-2000)
- Jorge González Camarena (1908-1980)[91]
- Antonio González Orozco (1933-)[92][93]
- A. González Pineda (active in the last third of the 19th century)[4]
- Alfredo Guati Rojo (1918-2003)[94]
- Jesús Guerrero Galván (1910-1973)[95]
- Eloísa Jiménez Gutiérrez (1908-1990)
- Judith Gutierrez (1927-2003)
- Rodrigo Gutierrez (1848-1903)[4]
- Jesús Helguera (1910-1971)
- José Hernández Delgadillo (1927-2000)[96]
- Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin (1922-2007)[97]
- Saturnino Herrán (1887-1918)
- Rodolfo Hurtado (1940-2005)[98]
- Francisco Icaza (1930-)[99]
- Ernesto Icaza Sánchez (1866-1935)
- Leandro Izaguirre (1867-1941)[4]
- María Izquierdo (1902-1955)[100]
- Jazzamoart (1951-)[101]
- José María Jara (1866-1939)[4]
- José Jiménez (1830-1859)[4]
- Frida Kahlo (1907-1954)[102]
- Myra Landau
- Eugenio Landesio (1810-1879)[4]
- Agustín Lazo Adalid (1896-1971)[103]
- Joy Laville (1923-)
- Rina Lazo (1923-)[104]
- Fernando Leal (1896-1964)[105]
- Arturo Lemus Beltran (1978-)[106]
- Manuel Lepe Macedo (1936-1984)
- Marcela Lobo Crenier (1959-)[107]
- Julia López (1936-)[108]
- Amador Lugo Guadarrama (1921-2002)[109]
- Leonel Maciel (1939-)[110]
- Héctor Martínez Arteche (1934-)[111]
- Ricardo Martínez de Hoyos (1918-2009)[112]
- Daniel Manrique (1939-2010)[113]
- Eliana Menassé[114]
- Arnulfo Mendoza (1954-2014)[115]
- Carlos Mérida (1891-1984)[116]
- Benito Messeguer (1930-1982)[117]
- Guillermo Meza (1917-1997)[118]
- Alfonso Michel (1897-1957)[119]
- Luis Monroy (1845-1918)[4]
- Roberto Montenegro (1885-1968)[120]
- Gustavo Montoya (1905-2003)[121]
- Francisco Mora (1922-2002)[122]
- Rodolfo Morales (1925-2001)
- Rodolfo Moreno (1923-2012)[123]
- Fumiko Nakashima (1981-)[124]
- Carl Nebel[125]
- Nefero (1920-2005)[126]
- Rodolfo Nieto (1936-1985)[127]
- Luis Nishizawa (1920-)[128]
- José Maria Obregón (1832-1902)[4]
- Manuel Ocaranza (1841-1882)[4]
- Juan O'Gorman (1905-1982)[129]
- Pablo O'Higgins (1904-1983)[130]
- José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949)[4]
- Ignacio Ortiz (1934-)[131]
- Mario Orozco Rivera (1930-1998)[132]
- Sandra Pani (1964-)[133]
- Félix Parra(1845-1919) [134][4]
- Tomás Parra (1937-)[135]
- Antonio Peláez (1921-1994)[136]
- José Salomé Pina (1830-1909)[4]
- Aarón Piña Mora (1914-2009)
- Fanny Rabel (1922-2008)[137]
- Alice Rahon (1904-1987)[138]
- Joaquín Ramírez (ca 1839-1866)[4]
- Santiago Rebull (1829-1902)[4]
- Jesús Reyes Ferreira (1880-1977)[139]
- Diego Rivera (1886-1957)[140]
- Antonio Rodríguez Luna (1910-1985)[141]
- Manuel Rodríguez Lozano (1894?-1971)[142]
- José Luis Romo Martín (1954-2016) [143]
- Ingrid Rosas (1967-)
- Antonio M. Ruíz (1892-1964)[144]
- Veronica Ruiz de Velasco (1968-)
- Diana Salazar (1972-)
- Herlinda Sanchez Laurel (1941-)[145]
- David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974)[4]
- Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991)[146]
- Francisco Toledo (1941-2019)
- Mauricio Toussaint (1960-)
- Filemón Treviño (1969-)
- Lucinda Urrusti (1929-)[147]
- Cordelia Urueta (1908-1995)[148]
- Francisco Antonio Vallejo (1722-1785)[4]
- Luis Valsoto (1939-)[149]
- Rafael Vargas-Suarez a.k.a. Vargas-Suarez Universal (1972-)
- Remedios Varo (1908-1963)
- Manuel Ignacio Vásquez (active between 1806 and 1835)[4]
- José María Velasco Gómez (1840-1912)[4]
- Lourdes Villagomez (1984-)[150]
- Vlady (1920-2005)[151]
- Shino Watabe (1970-)[152]
- Ángel Zárraga (1886-1946)[4]
- Nahum B. Zenil (1947-)
- Alfredo Zalce (1908-2003)[153]
- José Zúñiga (1937-)[154]
- Celso Zubire (1947-)[155]
Photographers
- Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902-2002)
- Colette Álvarez Urbajtel (1934-)[156]
- Enrique Bostelmann (1939-2003)[157]
- Agustín Casasola (1874-1928)[158]
- Blanca Charolet (1953-)[159]
- Héctor García Cobo (1923-2012)[160]
- Maya Goded (1967-)[161]
- Graciela Iturbide (1942-)
- Guillermo Kahlo (1871-1941)[162]
- Paulina Lavista (1945-)[163]
- Nacho López (1923-1986)[164]
- Teresa Margolles (1963-)[165]
- Pedro Meyer (1935-)
- Dulce Pinzon (1974-)[166]
- Walter Reuter (1906-2005)[167]
- Mariana Yampolsky (1925-2002)[168]
Sculptors
- Clemente Islas Allende (1892-1938)[4]
- Adalberto Álvarez Marines [169]
- Feliciano Béjar (1920-2007)[170]
- Juan Bellido (ca 1829-?)[4]
- Geles Cabrera (1929-)[171]
- Sergio Bustamante
- Federico Cantú Garza (1907-1989)
- Francisco Cárdenas Martínez[172]
- Rosa Castillo (1910-1989)[173]
- Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012)[174]
- Pedro Cervantes (1933-)[175]
- Jesus F. Contreras (1866-1902)[4]
- Arnulfo Domínguez Bello (active in the first half of the 20th century)[4]
- Manuel Felguerez (1928-)
- Mathias Goeritz (1916-1990)
- Fernando González Gortázar[176]
- Enrique Guerra (1871-1943)[4]
- Gabriel Guerra (1847-1893)[4]
- Ángela Gurría (1929-)[177]
- Pedro Patiňo Ixtolinque (1774-1834)[4]
- Heriberto Juárez (1932-2008)[178]
- Pablo Kubli (1953-)[179]
- José María Labastida (ca 1800-ca 1849)[4]
- Tosia Malamud (1923-2008)[180]
- Mary Martin (1907-1969)
- Ricardo Martínez Herrera (1989-)[181]
- Deyanira África Melo[182]
- Luis Ortiz Monasterio (1906-1990)[183]
- Enrique Guerra (1871-1943)[4]
- Fidencio Lucano Nava (1869-1938)[4]
- Agustín Parra Echauri[184]
- Abel Ramírez Águilar (1943-)[185]
- Marina Pombar (1947-)[186]
- María Luisa Reid (1943-)[187]
- Dionicio Rodriguez (1891-1955)
- José Sacal (1944-)
- Sebastián (1947-)[188]
- Naomi Siegmann (1933-)[189]
- Felipe Sojo (1833-1869)[4]
- Juan Soriano (1920-2006)[190]
- Manuel Vilar (1812-1860)[4]
- Álvaro Zardoni (1964-)[191]
- Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998)[192]
See also
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