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Man at the Crossroads (1933) was a fresco by Mexican painter Diego Rivera.Originally slated to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the fresco showed aspects of contemporary social and scientific culture.
Detroit Industry: The Murals of Diego Rivera, Don Gonyea, NPR, April 22, 2009, includes audio, text, slideshow, and video of Rivera painting the murals. "Symbolism in Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals" Archived May 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; Meet America's Newest Historic Landmarks, PBS Newshour, April 27, 2014.
He repainted Man at the Crossroads in 1934 in the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, calling this version Man, Controller of the Universe. On June 5, 1940, invited again by Pflueger, Rivera returned for the last time to the United States to paint a ten-panel mural for the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco.
The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum is a museum and arts center in Mexico City, ... Mural "The Man at the Crossroads", (1932), for Rockefeller Center, New York:
This is a list of works by Diego Rivera (8 December 1886, Guanajuato – 24 November 1957, Mexico City). He was a Modern painter, famous for his social realist murals. This list is split into two distinct era's in Rivera's work, the formative years between 1886 until 1920; and the social realism years between 1921 until his death in 1957.
Pages in category "Paintings by Diego Rivera" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Man at the Crossroads; P. Pan American Unity;
The movie, premiering this month, is based on real events in the early 1990s, when a group of young people in Cuba were looking for freedom from government repression.
Diego Rivera. Detroit Industry Murals (frescoes for Detroit Institute of Arts) Man at the Crossroads (mural, original version for Rockefeller Center, New York, destroyed) Percy Shakespeare. Mephistopheles; A Mulatto; Amrita Sher-Gil – Sleep; John Skeaping – Horse (sculpture in mahogany and pynkado, originally in Whipsnade Zoo; later in Tate ...