COLLECTION NAME:
Emanuel Martinez Collection
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Emanuel Martinez Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0019478
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Work Title (display):
Mural painter shows wall-to-wall vision
Image Title:
full view
Work Description:
Article describes Emanuel Martinez's mural project at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center parking lot. The mural is a "historic development of Hispanic art...we have a strong Indian influence in our art work." Mural information: Arte Mestiza, acrylic on concrete, 1987, 10 ft. (H) x 200 ft. (W), Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Work Dates (display):
September 1, 1986
Work Dates type:
publication
Work Creator (display):
Stephen Bobbitt (American, born ca. 1950)
Work Creator notes (display):
Stephen L. Bobbitt is a long-time journalist, who has held positions in the publication field as Southern Colorado correspondent for the Colorado Business Magazine, reporter for the Rocky Mountain News, city editor of the Colorado Springs Sun and reporter for the Colorado Springs Gazette. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Western State College of Colorado at Gunnison, Colorado. He received the ANA Presidential Award in 1995 and 1999, among numerous journalism awards. Bobbitt has been associated with the American Numismatic Association since 1988, first as public relations director, and later as communications consultant. In 2010, he was named editor and publisher of the TAMS Journal, Token and Medal Society's bimonthly publication. https://nnp.wustl.e
Work Creator (display):
Frank Kimmel (American, active ca. mid-1980s)
Work Creator (display):
Emanuel Martinez (American, born 1947)
Work Creator notes (display):
Born in Denver, Colorado in 1947, Emanuel Martinez began his career as an artist at the age of thirteen, when he painted his first mural. His art education includes workshops with world renowned artists and sculptors including David A. Siquieros and Francisco Zuniga. At the age of 20, Emanuel did a major work and two other pieces that are now in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. As a muralist, painter and sculptor he occupies an outstanding status among nationally known artists. Since establishing a studio in 1968, Martinez has received international acclaim and prestigious awards for his design capabilities and high standards of workmanship. He enjoys personalizing compositions for clients and doing public works of art for site-specific environments. His work is lively, timeless, yet conveys a sense of serenity. He has been featured in over 300 newspaper/magazine articles and 37 published books, including a book written on his art career entitled: “Emanuel Martinez: A Retrospective”. http://emanuelmarti
Work Creator (display):
Rocky Mountain News (American newspaper, based in Denver, CO, published 1859 to 2009)
Work Creator Multiple Roles (display):
author: Stephen Bobbitt; photographer: Frank Kimmel; artist: Emanuel Martinez; publisher: Rocky Mountain News
Work Style Period:
1980s
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1980s
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Work Subject:
Martinez, Emanuel (American sculptor and painter, born 1947)
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Martinez, Emanuel (American sculptor and painter, born 1947)
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Work Subject:
Arte Mestiza (Emanuel Martinez mural)
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Arte Mestiza (Emanuel Martinez mural)
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Work Subject:
mural paintings (visual works)
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mural paintings (visual works)
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Work Subject:
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (arts organization in Colorado Springs, CO)
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Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (arts organization in Colorado Springs, CO)
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Work Subject:
Hispanic (style or period)
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Hispanic (style or period)
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Work Subject:
Pre-Columbian (style or period)
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Pre-Columbian (style or period)
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Work Subject:
mestizaje
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mestizaje
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false
Work Subject:
community art
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community art
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Work Worktype:
clippings (information artifacts)
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clippings (information artifacts)
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Work Category (VRC classification):
periodicals
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periodicals
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false
Work Category (VRC classification):
writings
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writings
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Work Location (Geographic) name:
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Work Location (Geographic) role:
referenced
Image Rights Fair Use Checklist:
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Work Rights (display):
© Rocky Mountain News
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Holding Institution:
University of Colorado Boulder
Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
Subcollection:
Emanuel Martinez Collection DELETE
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