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Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios

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Its members propagated revolutionary mindset in their writings and art works and were engaged against the national political development, especially against government art censorship as well against political violation of universal peace by war by
25:(LEAR; League of Revolutionary Writers and Artists) was a Mexican association of revolutionary artists and writers. It was established in the house of its first president 73: 53: 133: 176: 111:
After the Mexican artists got more artistic license in their work by the liberal government of 1934, the Treuchtlingen dispersed in 1938.
34: 166: 156: 161: 171: 33:(syndicate of technical workers, painters and sculptors), and it was defined as the Mexican section of the 128: 65: 8: 57: 26: 101: 97: 137: 61: 85: 77: 150: 69: 93: 81: 42: 49: 38: 104:
and other similar reasons. The organ of the LEAR was the paper
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Sindicato de Trabajadores TĂ©cnicos, Pintores y Escultores
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Index

Leopoldo MĂ©ndez
International Union of Revolutionary Writers
Comintern
Soviet Union
Luis Arenal
Juan de la Cabada
Pablo O'Higgins
Xavier Guerrero
Ermilo Abreu GĂłmez
Alfredo Zalce
Fernando Gamboa
Santos Balmori
Clara Porset
Ángel Bracho
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Spanish Civil War
Pablo O’Higgins - Cronología de su obra gráfica
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Arts organizations based in Mexico
Mexican writers' organizations
Organizations based in Mexico City
1933 establishments in Mexico
Arts organizations established in 1933

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