Cuevas, José Luis
José Luis Cuevas (February 26, 1934 – July 3, 2017) was a Mexican artist, he often worked as a painter, writer, draftsman, engraver, illustrator, and printmaker. Cuevas was one of the first to challenge the then dominant Mexican muralism movement as a prominent member of the Generación de la Ruptura (English: Breakaway Generation). He was a mostly self-taught artist, whose styles and influences are moored to the darker side of life, often depicting distorted figures and the debasement of humanity. He had remained a controversial figure throughout his career, not only for his often shocking images, but also for his opposition to writers and artists who he feels participate in corruption or create only for money. In 1992, the José Luis Cuevas Museum was opened in the historic center of Mexico City holding most of his work and his personal art collection. His grandson Alexis de Chaunac is a contemporary artist.
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Interior
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Title page from Charenton
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Charenton
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Table of contents from Charenton
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Justine and the Marquis de Sade from Charenton
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Doctor Laforet and His Patients from Charenton
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Double Portrait of Doctor Laforet from Charenton
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Ghosts of the Asylum from Charenton
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Tortured Ones from Charenton
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Visions of the Marquis de Sade from Charenton
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Visitors from Charenton
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Happenings at Charenton from Charenton
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Procuress with Meat from Charenton
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The Marriage of the Arnolfini from Charenton
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Beast Eating from Charenton
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Worm Pit from Charenton
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Colophon from Charenton
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Untitled
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The Marquis de Sade
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Portrait like Beethoven
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