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An Art Historian Encounters a Hybrid Global History at Home:
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Mary Goodwin
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AL
Record Number
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1081643
Doc. No
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LA125272
Call No
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10.1163/15685292-01801008
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Mary Goodwin
Title & Author
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An Art Historian Encounters a Hybrid Global History at Home: [Article] : Alfredo Ramos Martinez’s Designs for Sacred Spaces\ Mary Goodwin
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Religion and the Arts
Date
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2014
Volume/ Issue Number
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18/1-2
Page No
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120–155
Abstract
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Southern California’s hidden treasures include two church interiors containing elements designed by Alfredo Ramos Martinez (1871–1946). This Mexican-born artist trained in France, returned to take an activist role in Mexican revolutionary culture, and migrated to the United States in 1929. For sixteen years, his talents were in demand among members of the Hollywood elite. In 1934, he produced the fresco murals at the Santa Barbara Cemetery Chapel, a jewel of Spanish Revival architecture. His images crossed over traditional boundaries between the sacred and the profane. He created odes to human rights and suffering humanity, depicting Christ and his mother as indigenous peasants with dark-skinned New World ethnicity. A decade later in 1946, Ramos sketched designs for his final projects at St. John the Evangelist Church in Los Angeles: a series of stained glass windows representing fourteen multiethnic saints as well as incomplete oil painted Stations of the Cross that recall his earlier pictures of suffering humanity. The architectural setting—a modernist church with stripped-down forms and materials of concrete, steel, and neon—announces a radically transformed post-war industrial culture. The contrast of these two aesthetics, the Spanish Revival and the modernist, demonstrates an evolution in liturgical forms as Californians came to grips with global migrations and an evolving modernist identity.
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Alfredo Ramos Martinez
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Art History
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Chicano
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Comparative
Religion Religious Studies
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History
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Mexican art
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Religious Studies
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Santa Barbara Cemetery
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10.1163/15685292-01801008
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1081643
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