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Carlos Mérida (December 2, 1891 – December 21, 1985) was a Guatemalan artist who was one of the first to fuse European modern painting to Latin American themes, especially those related to Guatemala and Mexico. He was part of the Mexican muralism movement in subject matter but less so in style, favoring a non-figurative and later geometric style rather than a figurative, narrative style. Mérida is best known for canvas and mural work, the latter including elements such as glass and ceramic mosaic on major constructions in the 1950s and 1960s. One of his major works 4000m2 on the Benito Juarez housing complex, was completely destroyed with the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, but a monument to it exists at another complex in the south of the city.

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  • Carlos Mérida (en)
  • Carlos Mérida (de)
  • Carlos Mérida (es)
  • Carlos Mérida (fr)
  • Carlos Mérida (pl)
  • Мерида, Карлос (ru)
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  • Carlos Mérida (* 2. Dezember 1891 in Guatemala-Stadt; † 22. Dezember 1984 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein guatemaltekisch-mexikanischer Maler, Lithograf und bekannter Vertreter des Muralismo. (de)
  • Carlos Mérida (December 2, 1891 – December 21, 1985) was a Guatemalan artist who was one of the first to fuse European modern painting to Latin American themes, especially those related to Guatemala and Mexico. He was part of the Mexican muralism movement in subject matter but less so in style, favoring a non-figurative and later geometric style rather than a figurative, narrative style. Mérida is best known for canvas and mural work, the latter including elements such as glass and ceramic mosaic on major constructions in the 1950s and 1960s. One of his major works 4000m2 on the Benito Juarez housing complex, was completely destroyed with the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, but a monument to it exists at another complex in the south of the city. (en)
  • Carlos Mérida (Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, 2 de diciembre de 1891 - Ciudad de México, 21 de diciembre de 1984) fue un pintor y escultor guatemalteco, naturalizado mexicano. Formó parte del muralismo mexicano, pero desde una perspectiva abstracta y geométrica, a diferencia del estilo narrativo y figurativo de los grandes maestros de dicha corriente,​ integrando arte plástico dentro de la arquitectura en una fusión permanente entre los cánones occidentales del arte y elementos del arte mesoamericano. Su vida creativa se desarrolló entre Guatemala y México. Su hija fue la destacada bailarina de ballet y coreógrafa Ana Mérida. (es)
  • Carlos Mérida (ur. 2 grudnia 1891, zm. 21 grudnia 1984) – gwatemalski malarz. W 1910 wyjechał do Europy, którą opuścił w 1914 po wybuchu I wojny światowej. w 1914. Od 1920 przebywał w Meksyku. Był autorem malowideł ściennych i mozaik, a w swej twórczości ulegał wpływom nie tylko kubizmu, ale i nawiązywał wielokrotnie do sztuki prekolumbijskiej. (pl)
  • Ка́рлос Ме́рида (исп. Carlos Mérida; 2 декабря 1891, город Гватемала, Гватемала — 21 декабря 1985, Мехико, Мексика) — гватемальско-мексиканский живописец, литограф и скульптор. Известный представитель мексиканского мурализма. (ru)
  • Carlos Mérida (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico, 1985) est un artiste guatémaltèque qui a été l'un des premiers à fusionner la peinture moderne européenne à des thèmes latino-américains, notamment ceux liés au Guatemala et au Mexique. Il s'est inscrit dans le mouvement du muralisme mexicain de par ses sujets mais moins au travers de son style, privilégiant un style non figuratif et plus tard géométrique plutôt qu'un style figuratif et narratif. Mérida est surtout connu pour ses peintures sur toile et ses peintures murales, ces dernières comprenant des éléments tels que des mosaïques de verre et de céramique sur des constructions importantes dans les années 1950 et 1960. L'une de ses œuvres majeures, 4 000 m2 sur le (en), a été complètement détruite par le séisme de 1985 à Mexico, mais il existe u (fr)
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  • Carlos Mérida (en)
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  • Carlos Mérida (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Carlo_Merida_ca_1950.jpg
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