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Our featured painting by Diego Rivera is The Flower Carrier . Notice the bold, bright colors he uses...
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Born: December 8, 1886 in Guanajuato, Mexico Died: November 24, 1957 in Mexico City, Mexico "Tejedor...
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La bella Natasha posa en primer plano ante los alcatraces de Rivera. Flores eróticas y a la vez elev...
Diego Rivera, "Man at the Crossroads" (1934). IV. The commodity A. Use value and exchange value revi...
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* Diego Rivera. * Rafael Alberti. * Alfredo Kraus. * José Carreras. * Paco de Lucía. * Armando Manza...
Currently at the National Gallery in Washington DC: " The Cubist Paintings of Diego Rivera: Memory, ...
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An inside view of the Presidential Palace and a part of the mural by Diego Rivera outlining the hist...
Estive no México em Março. Voltei em Maio para participar numa conferencia internacional. Tudo parec...
Diego Rivera - Lady with Lilies
" July 13, 1954 was the most tragic day of my life. I had lost my beloved Frida forever....Too late ...
Diego Rivera
Newlyweds, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, 1932, Detroit Institute of Arts. "Detroit Industry" North W...
Diego Rivera
el reparto de tierras
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Mexican muralist Diego Rivera was acclaimed for the realistic style that he used to excellent advant...
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The second half of the in-the-classroom series focused on presenting lessons about the particular cl...
Lots of people have defined Frida' s mania for self-portaits (about 1/3 of her works) as a sort of t...
Everything was opening up for Mexican artists and they just carried me with them. They were my teach...
Just a few blocks away is the Frida Kahlo museum, known as the "Blue House", on the corner of Allend...
Modern Mural Painting
Detail of mural, Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park, 1948.