Monday, March 30, 2009

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sección de mural de Diego Rivera, Desembarco de los españoles en Veracruz, 1951, de www.prof-despagnol.com/cours/2_148b.htm


The story of a work that inspires the other, the account of the English writer Arturo Perez-Reverte . Noting the Diego Rivera mural painted at the National Palace, in the District Mexico's Federal , Perez-Reverte shows the image of a Mexican woman carrying a baby strapped to her back. To look in more detail, the child has blue eyes. "was the way that Rivera had met to discuss the mestizaje" .


sección de mural de Diego Rivera, Desembarco de los españoles en Veracruz, 1951, de www.prof-despagnol.com/cours/2_148b.htm


child's vision with blue eyes will not go easily: "How nice it would be summarized four pages, as Rivera had done in a few strokes, the birth of a world ". The challenge becomes a book published by Seix Barral: "Blue Eyes" , illustrated by Sergio Sandoval (artist responsible for the design of "Pan's Labyrinth" or "Hellboy").


composición con sección de arte e tapa del libro Ojos Azules de Arturo Pérez-Reverte con ilustración de Sergio Sandoval Martinez, de www.fantasymundo.com/noticias/9717/seix_barral_publicara_marzo_ojos_azules_novela_inedita_reverte


A report of Perez-Reverte and links to the murals of Diego Rivera that inspired it, is available at: "Scrap Book" . More about the work of Sergio Sandoval "The Burlador" which recently devoted a post.

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