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Explore the paintings of Diego Rivera, a Mexican muralist and social realist artist who was influenced by cubism and post-impressionism. Learn about his life, style, and political views, and see his famous murals and oil paintings.
- Frozen Assets
In Frozen Assets, Rivera coupled his appreciation for New...
- 145 Artworks
Diego Rivera: List of works - All Artworks by Date 1→10....
- Creation
‘Creation’ was created in 1923 by Diego Rivera in Muralism...
- The Arsenal
‘The Arsenal’ was created in 1928 by Diego Rivera in...
- May Day Procession in Moscow
‘May Day Procession in Moscow’ was created in 1956 by Diego...
- Evening Twilight at Acapulco
‘Evening Twilight at Acapulco’ was created in 1956 by Diego...
- The Hammock
‘The Hammock’ was created in 1956 by Diego Rivera in Art...
- Portrait of Silvia Pinal
‘Portrait of Silvia Pinal’ was created in 1956 by Diego...
- Frozen Assets
Diego Rivera (Guanajuato, México, 8 de diciembre de 1886-Ciudad de México, íd., 24 de noviembre de 1957) fue un destacado muralista mexicano de ideología comunista, famoso por plasmar obras de alto contenido social en edificios públicos.
Diego Rivera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo riˈβeɾa]; December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957), was a prominent Mexican painter. His large frescoes helped establish the mural movement in Mexican and international art.
Explore the life and art of Diego Rivera, a Mexican painter and muralist who embraced Cubism, Post-Impressionism and Marxism. See his works that depict Mexican culture, history and politics, such as "Flower Carrier" and "The Liberated Earth".
Learn about the life, art, and legacy of Diego Rivera, one of the most influential Mexican artists of the 20th century. Explore his paintings, murals, and themes, from Cubism to pre-Columbian culture, from social realism to political activism.
Fue creador de diversos murales en distintos puntos del ahora llamado Centro Histórico de Ciudad de México, así como en la Escuela Nacional de Agricultura de Chapingo, y en otras ciudades mexicanas ( Cuernavaca y Acapulco ), sudamericanas ( Buenos Aires) y norteamericanas ( San Francisco, Detroit y Nueva York ).
21 de mar. de 2024 · En sus pinturas Diego Rivera fue al rescate de la esencia de ser mexicano y protagonista de la historia nacional. En este artículo conocerás 15 de sus obras más famosas y un poco de su historia, así como, su influencia en la vida y obra de la reconocida artista Frida Kahlo. ¡Continúa leyendo!