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Explore the vibrant world of Pedro Coronel – a Mexican sculptor & painter known for bold colors, pre-Hispanic themes, & abstract forms. Discover his legacy at Zacatecas' Museo Pedro Coronel.

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Om kunstneren

Pedro Coronel: A Mexican Visionary Bridging Tradition and Abstraction

Pedro Coronel (1923-1985) stands as a pivotal figure in mid-20th century Mexican art, a sculptor and painter whose work defied easy categorization. Belonging to the “Generación de la Ruptura,” he spearheaded an era of innovation within Mexican artistic circles, pushing beyond the established conventions of muralism while retaining a deep respect for pre-Hispanic heritage and color theory. His journey, marked by periods of intense study in Europe and a profound connection to his native Zacatecas, culminated in the creation of a distinctive visual language that continues to resonate with collectors and art enthusiasts today. Coronel’s legacy is further cemented by the Museo Pedro Coronel in Zacatecas, a testament to his artistic vision and a repository of his remarkable collection.

Born on March 25, 1922, in Jerez, Zacatecas, to an upper-middle-class family with musical roots – his mother played the violin and father the clarinet and violin – Coronel’s early life was steeped in artistic appreciation. His childhood was far from conventional; a restless spirit and rebellious nature led him to frequently skip school, preferring instead to spend his time observing the skilled stonemasons at a local quarry. This fascination with form and material would profoundly influence his later sculptural work. He cultivated a diverse collection of objects – tops, marbles, puppets – reflecting an early interest in art from across the globe. This passion ultimately steered him towards formal training at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda” when he was just thirteen years old, placing him under the tutelage of influential masters like Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and Frida Kahlo.

Coronel’s artistic trajectory began with a focus on sculpture, but it was Santos Balmori's encouragement that led him to embrace painting. This shift proved transformative, unlocking his ability to manipulate color in ways previously unexplored. His early training within the muralist tradition instilled a deep appreciation for pre-Hispanic themes and vibrant palettes – echoes of Rivera’s monumental works are undeniably present. However, Coronel quickly moved beyond mere imitation, drawing inspiration from Rufino Tamayo's exploration of Mexican identity through abstraction and incorporating influences from European modernism, particularly the Parisian art scene. He spent significant periods in Paris during the 1940s and late 1940s, immersing himself in the work of artists like Victor Brauner and Constantin Brancusi, whose experimental approaches to form and material profoundly impacted his own style.

Coronel’s mature works are characterized by a dynamic interplay between figuration and abstraction. His paintings often depict stylized figures – sometimes reminiscent of pre-Hispanic deities or mythological beings – rendered in bold, saturated colors. He masterfully employed layering techniques and gestural brushstrokes to create a sense of movement and energy. His sculptures similarly embraced this duality, frequently combining recognizable forms with abstract elements, resulting in pieces that are both visually arresting and emotionally evocative. His later works, created during his time in Paris, explored themes of eroticism and the beauty of natural form, reflecting a shift towards a more sensual and expressive style.

Recognized throughout Mexico, the United States, and Europe, Coronel’s work gained considerable acclaim during his lifetime. He was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes in 1984, a prestigious recognition of his contributions to Mexican art. Shortly before his death on May 23, 1985, from a stroke, he generously donated his extensive personal art collection to the people of Mexico, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for future generations. This donation led directly to the establishment of the Museo Pedro Coronel in Zacatecas, which now stands as a vital cultural institution showcasing his remarkable oeuvre and offering visitors a profound insight into the life and work of this extraordinary Mexican artist. His legacy continues to be celebrated through exhibitions and reproductions, solidifying his place as one of Mexico’s most important 20th-century artists.

Rafael Coronel: A Brother's Artistic Connection

Pedro Coronel’s younger brother, Rafael Coronel (1931 – 2019), followed in the family artistic tradition with a distinct focus on representational painting. While sharing a common heritage and artistic environment, Rafael developed a markedly different style than his brother, characterized by a melancholic sobriety and a deep engagement with the past.

  • Subject Matter: Rafael’s paintings frequently depict faces from the past – masters of art history, elderly figures, and Moorish subjects.
  • Style: His works are often rendered in a diffuse haze, creating a sense of timelessness and introspection.
  • Influence: He studied at Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda” alongside Pedro, benefiting from the same influential teachers.
  • Museum: A museum dedicated to his work is located in the former convent of San Francisco de Almoloyan y de Asís in Zacatecas, showcasing his extensive collection of masks.

Rafael’s artistic path demonstrates a fascinating parallel and divergence from Pedro's, highlighting the complex interplay of family influence and individual expression within the broader context of Mexican art.

Pedro Coronel

Pedro Coronel

1923 - 1985

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Generación de la Ruptura, Abstract Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Mexican Muralism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Diego Rivera
    • Rufino Tamayo
  • Date Of Birth: March 25, 1922
  • Date Of Death: May 23, 1985
  • Full Name: Pedro Coronel
  • Nationality: Mexican
  • Notable Artworks: ['Remanso al sol']
  • Place Of Birth: Jerez, Zacatecas