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Gutiérrez, Felipe S(antiago)
(b Texcoco, nr Mexico City, 20 May 1824; d Texcoco, 4 April 1904). Mexican painter and writer. He entered the Academia de San Carlos in Mexico City in 1836, studying under Miguel Mata (181476) and subsequently with Pelegrín Clavé; the preponderance of biblical themes in his student production can be attributed to the emphasis on such subject-matter both in Clavés work and among the conservative group that dominated the Academia in the mid-19th century. Gutiérrezs ideological sympathies with the liberal faction, however, soon led him to produce paintings such as the Judgement of Brutus (1857; Mexico City, Mus. N.A.), republican in theme and markedly influenced in style by David, although falling far short of the latters technical perfection.
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