- Jesús Helguera
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name = Jesus Helguera
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birthname = Jesus Enrique de la Helguera Emilio Espinoza
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birthdate = Birth date|1910|5|28|df=yes
location =Chihuahua ,Mexico
deathdate = Death date and age|1971|12|5|1910|5|28|df=yes
deathplace =Córdoba, Veracruz ,Mexico
nationality = Mexican
field = Painter
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works = "La Leyenda de los Volcanes
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awards =Jesús Helguera (
May 28 1910 –December 5 1971 ) was a Mexican painter. Among his most famous works are "La Leyenda de los Volcanes ", "La leyenda, Popoca y Mixtli ", "Hidalgo, "Rompiendo las Cadenas" ", "El Aguila y la Serpiente ", and "Juan Diego y la Virgen de Guadalupe ".Biography
Early life
Jesús Helguera was born Jesús Enrique de la Helguera Emilio Espinoza to Spanish economist Alvaro Garcia Helguera and Maria Espinoza Escarzarga on May 28, 1910 in Chihuahua, Mexico. He lived his childhood in Mexico City and later to Córdoba in the state of Veracruz. His family fled from the
Mexican Revolution toCiudad Real, Castilla la Nueva, Spain and thereafter moved to Madrid. Jesús first gained interest in the arts during primary school and would often be found wandering the halls of the Del Prado Museum. At the age of 14, he was admitted to the "Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes" and later studied at the "Academia de San Fernando". Helguera would later marry Julia Gonzalez Llanos, a native of Madrid, who modeled for many of his later paintings and with whom he raised two children.Career
Jesús first worked as an illustrator at the Editorial Araluce working on books, magazines and comics with many of his published works done in gouache. He became a professor of visual arts at a Bilboa Art Institute at the age of 18 and worked for magazines such as "Estampa". Helguera was forced to move back to the Mexican state of Veracruz due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War and following economic crisis. Upon his arrival, mural making was en vogue and he was hired by "Cigarrera la Moderna", a tobacco company, to produce calendar artwork printed by "Imprenta Galas de Mexico". Much of his work reflected his own fascination with
Aztec Mythology , Catholicism, and the diverse Mexican landscape. His paintings showed an idealized Mexico and it was his romantic approach that gave his paintings the heroic impact that eventually made him famous. In 1940, he created what is arguably the most famous amongst his paintings, "La Leyenda de los Volcanes", which was inspired by the legend ofPopocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl . It was later purchased by Ensenanza Objectiva, a producer of didactic images for schools. Many of his paintings would later be reproduced in a variety of different calendars and cigar boxes reaching households and businesses throughout Mexico.Death and Legacy
Helguera continued to paint privately and illustrate for various clients until his death on December 5, 1971. Jesus Helguera continues to be celebrated in Mexico, Spain and the United States. [ [http://q-vomagazine.com/jesushelguera.html The Legendary Jesús Helguera] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.sullivangoss.com/jesus_Helguera/ Jesús Helguera: LEADING PAINTER OF THE HISTORY AND TRADITIONS OF MEXICO]
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