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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.
En el Arsenal (detail), 1928 Portrait of Diego Rivera, March 19, 1932. Photo by Carl Van Vechten Diego Rivera (left) accompanies the director Rudolf Engel (center) and vice-president Otto Nagel (right) of the Akademie der Künste der DDR. Berlin Ostbahnhof, March 21, 1956. House of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (built by Juan O'Gorman in 1930)
All three figures are represented in Diego Rivera's mural In the Arsenal. [24] Because Diego Rivera was close to these three, some observers interpreted his mural as evidence of being involved in the plot against Mella. Rivera was expelled from the Mexican Communist Party in 1929, also suspected of Trotskyite leanings.
Diego Rivera - The Mathematician - Google Art Project.jpg 6,616 × 9,475; 16.84 MB Retrato de Anguelina Беловой.webp 1,800 × 1,420; 258 KB Rivera-the-arsenal.jpg 277 × 360; 38 KB
Covering all of the walls of these two courtyards are murals. 235 panels or 1585.14 m2 of this mural work was done by Diego Rivera between 1923 and 1928. [1] This was Rivera’s first major large-scale mural project. The themes center around workers, and the glorification of all things Mexican, especially the Mexican Revolution. [2] Rivera ...
Diego Rivera portrayed Vidali, Modotti, and Mella in his mural In the Arsenal. [9] He included the figure of Tina Modotti holding a belt of ammunition on the right side of the mural. Vidali is shown staring over her shoulder and wearing a black hat. Modotti gazes lovingly at Julio Antonio Mella (shown with a light-coloured hat).
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Detroit Industry, South Wall, 1932–33.Detroit Institute of Arts.. The Detroit Industry Murals (1932–1933) are a series of frescoes by the Mexican artist Diego Rivera, consisting of twenty-seven panels depicting industry at the Ford Motor Company and in Detroit.