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Florencio Espejo

Florencio Espejo

Glidden Garcia Medina

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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En este reino maravilloso, el alcalde Orgino Ogand a cuidaba de satisfacer las necesidades elementales del pueblo, que se resum an en retretas, aguardiente, rifas de artilugios, circos, parques feriales, museos, zool gicos, y utop as de mundos posibles. Por rdenes suyas, cada s bado, se efectuaba en la plaza Bol var la Feria de Portobelo que consist a en una exposici n de productos, rubros, ganado vacuno y porcino; aves y p jaros ex ticos atrapados en las selvas nunca exploradas; sorteo de semovientes de su peculio que sus beneficiarios no pod an criar fuera de sus l mites ni cruzar para reproducir ni vender ni alquilar; y para preservarlos, se le impon a una contribuci n a sus due os del 10% de su jornal.
Testimonios de Florencio Serrano: Alta California Remembered, 1834-1850
Testimonios de Florencio Serrano: Alta California Remembered, 1834-1850 is introduced by a short history of the Spanish-Mexican period in California. The three Testimonios dictated by Florencio Serrano to the Bancroft writers are published as given in Spanish and translated. Serrano spoke of his arrival with the H jar-Padr s expedition, its failure, his life in Monterey and his personal knowledge of the political and military events during his presence in California. He speaks clearly on the reason for the demise of the Mission system and his close friendship with three of the missionaries. He describes rather vividly some of the difficulties he encountered as alcalde and juez de la primera instancia in Monterey. He devotes a good deal of material to culture, customs, and diversions of the citizenry of the town. He comments rather bitterly on the role played by John C. Fr mont upon his arrival in California and what happened in the Bear Flag episode.
The Holiday Yards of Florencio Morales

The Holiday Yards of Florencio Morales

Amy V. Kitchener

University Press of Mississippi
2012
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Florencio Morales (1949-1992), a Mexican immigrant and Los Angeles artist who fashioned elaborate assemblages in his front yard, was known as ""el hombre de las banderas"" (""the man of the flags"") because he always flew American, Mexican, and California flags over his home.Illustrated with color photographs that show the brilliance of his art, this vibrant book explores and documents Morale's creative expression as he commemorated a profusion of Mexican and American holidays throughout the year. Over a period of twelve years until his death he created exhibits for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, St. Valentine's day, Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, the anniversary of the Treaty of Teoloyucan (August 13), and Mexican Independence Day. These displays served as settings for extravagant and spirited celebrations within the local community. Created from ""found"" materials and from bits and pieces gathered from scores of sources, Morales's assemblages intrigued and stimulated his audiences. His yard served as gathering places where strangers and friends could interact.In ritual, folk art, legends, beliefs, foodways, and music, his yard exhibits express the vitality of Mexican folklore adapted to a new setting, urban Los Angeles. By drawing upon dynamic symbols from his heritage and combining elements from American and Mexican culture, Morales communicated his dual identity.In acknowledging the artist's influences, motivations, and aesthetics, this fascinating book provides a rich understanding of the man and his art, as well as the interplay between the artist, his creations, and the community.