The Murals of the Cabañas Museum

On the walls, vaults and the drum of the dome of the Main Chapel of the Cabañas Museum we find the most representative mural work by José Clemente Orozco.

Hospicio Cabañas by Cultura JaliscoCultura Jalisco

World Heritage

The Cabañas Museum, formerly the Cabañas Hospice, opened its doors in 1810. Neoclassical in style, the building has had a variety of functions: from a house of mercy to a military barracks and orphanage. In 1997 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Detalle de la escultura del Obispo Juan Cruz Ruiz de Cabañas y Crespo (2009) by Carlos TerrésCultura Jalisco

A Home for the Most Vulnerable

The facility owes its name to Bishop Juan Cruz Ruiz de Cabañas y Crespo, who arrived in Mexico in 1796 and had as his purpose the construction of a shelter for orphaned, elderly and homeless children.

Children playing in courtyard, Fondo Araiza, From the collection of: Cultura Jalisco
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Children on a flag-rising ceremony, Fondo Antiguo, Cultura Jalisco, From the collection of: Cultura Jalisco
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Boys and girls at the Cabañas Hospice

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In 1980 its vocation changed to become a center for the dissemination of arts and culture.

Museo Cabañas linternilla (2020) by Cultura JaliscoCultura Jalisco

Murals in the Main Chapel

In 1937, at the invitation of the Government of the State of Jalisco, the artist José Clemente Orozco began to paint the interior of the Main Chapel. The 57 vibrant frescoes were completed in 1939.

Sculpture of José Clemente Orozco (2024-03-22) by Cultura JaliscoCultura Jalisco

José Clemente Orozco

Orozco was born in Zapotlán el Grande, Jalisco in 1883. He was a caricaturist, painter and one of the most outstanding exponents of Muralism, an artistic movement that emerged after the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

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The Man of Fire

The murals of the Cabañas Museum have as their central figure in the vaulted dome "The Man of Fire", today considered by critics to be the masterpiece of the Jalisco muralist.

Trabajadores de los murales de la Capilla del Hospicio Cabañas by Fondo AntiguoCultura Jalisco

The Process

The dome is 27 meters high and is 11 meters in diameter. In order to carry out the mural painting, a complex system of wooden scaffolding was built.

Parte central de la Capilla Mayor del Museo Cabañas (1939) by José Clemente OrozcoCultura Jalisco

The Technique

The murals were made in fresco, a technique that consists of applying mineral pigments diluted in lime water on a wet mortar of slaked lime.

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Themes

Orozco's frescoes in the Cabañas Museum deal with complex themes: from social struggles and pre-Hispanic identities, to the violent process of conquest.

Museo Cabañas, visitantes con discapacidad visual y auditiva (2021) by Cultura JaliscoCultura Jalisco

inclusive Museum

Today the Cabañas Museum is working on strategies to expand the mural experience for all people.

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