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3 May, 03:10

After the Mexican Revolution, what did the government commission artists to create and why?

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  1. 3 May, 03:20
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    The Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Revolución mexicana), also known as the Mexican Civil War (Spanish: guerra civil mexicana), was a major armed struggle, lasting roughly from 1910 to 1920, that radically transformed Mexican culture and government ... The revolution was begun by elements of the Mexican elite hostile to Díaz,
  2. 3 May, 03:39
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    Painting murals.

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    La Revolución Mexicana (The Mexican Revolution) or Guerra Civil Mexicana (Mexican Civil War) was a major armed confrontation, that severely changed Mexican culture and government ... It lasted almost 10 years.

    After the Mexican Revolution, the government commissioned artists to create painted murals. With the objective of promoting and supporting the values fundamental to the revolution. They also were a big part of the creation of a new identity for Mexico.
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