Siqueiros. Zapata (1983)
- The horse man seems to be a charro by the way he is dressed.
- The stance the man is representing is that of portraiture.
- The man looks upper class by the clothes selection in comparison with the campesino style of dress.
- Revolutionary
- the lithograph doesn't seem to demonstrate much action movement.
- the way Zapata is holding the horse seems very relaxed and demonstrates that he is in charge.
When looking at works of art, in order to analyze and interpret them, it is important to look at:
- Space: What do the surroundings represent? Is there a setting? What is it about a work of art that makes you conclude a setting?
- Figures: What are the figures doing? What is happening in the work of art?
- Visual Representations: What are the figures wearing? holding? How are they acting or standing? What are they expressing?
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