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Carmen Mondragón

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in 1913 and inventor of the Mondragón rifle. Her mother was Mercedes Valseca. Carmen Mondragón received a privileged, private education in Mexico. Afterwards, she spent 1897 to 1905 in France, where she learned to speak French fluently. The professional activities of General Mondragón, who
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paintings, and composed. As intensely as the love relationship began, it ended just as quickly in the mid 1920s. Later she denied it completely. After having several further affairs, she stepped out of public life in the 1940s.
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In 1921, Carmen and her husband returned to Mexico and separated. Whether they were ever officially divorced is unknown. Carmen Mondragón turned towards the artists' scene of Mexico City; becoming acquainted with
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movement. She had multiple sexual affairs. Her beauty is described as mesmerizing and erotic, and she was apparently the first woman in Catholic Mexico to wear a
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published his novel "Totalidad sexual del Cosmos", inspired by the life of Nahui Olin. In 2020, this novel won the National Prize for Literature in Spain.
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meaning "four movement", the symbol of earthquakes. They lived together in the former La Merced Cloister. At this time she wrote her poems
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She gained greater recognition posthumously; following a similar trajectory of fame as that of
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became famous. When a former French teacher of her recognized her pictures, he published
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specialized in artillery design, led the family to Spain in 1905, where she met cadet
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Although her father, General Mondragón, was exiled to Belgium following the
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Primera exposición para descubrir el valor de la obra de Agustín Jiménez
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Carmen Mondragón was the fifth of eight children of General
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A Woman Beyond Time/Nahui Olin: una mujer fuera del tiempo
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La mujer que nació tres veces: la novela de Nahui Olin
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Nahui Olin
Nahui Ollin

Tacubaya
Mexico City
Manuel Rodríguez Lozano
Gerardo Murillo
artist's model
Manuel Mondragón
Secretario de Guerra y Marina
Manuel Rodríguez Lozano
Decena Trágica
Pablo Picasso
Henri Matisse
Jean Cocteau
San Sebastián
José Vasconcelos
Xavier Villaurrutia
Teatro Ulises
miniskirt
Diego Rivera
murals
Tina Modotti
Roberto Montenegro
Edward Weston
Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes
nudes
Dr Atl
Aztec renewal
naïve

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