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The early 20th-century Parisian art dealer Berthe Weill seems to have suffered from this reality. To judge from an exhibition ...
The presentation is in the process of being moved to the heart of the Detroit Institute of Arts, adjacent to the Diego Rivera ...
It’s not uncommon for a painting by famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera to command a sizable price tag when put up for auction. “Mercado de flores (Mujer cargando un niño)” sold for $190,500 ...
Together with Jose Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, forms the National Institute of Fine Arts' (INBA) Commission for Mural-Painting. Diego started work on a mural, Man at the Crossroads, in ...
Among Rivera’s own mural-painting countrymen ... But there came a time when Rivera pooh-poohed Picasso: mere cubism was not enough. Diego’s rebellion began one fine morning in 1918, he ...
Diego Rivera is not only an important figure in art history, he’s also an important figure in AMFA’s history. His painting “Dos Mujeres” is arguably his most important cubist work, and its home has ...
Before the Mexican artist Diego Rivera became famous for his ... they admired one another enough for Picasso to acquire Rivera’s “Cubist Composition (Still Life with Bottle of Anis and Inkwell ...
It’s a glaring irony of Boston’s cultural landscape that one of its best-known, most loved public artworks is by a hometown artist whose ... Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera had forged a ...
Traversing the artistic journey of Diego Rivera while he lived abroad in Europe, “Rivera’s Paris” explores the Mexican painter’s brief but significant foray into Cubism during the 1910s.
This exhibition, anchored by the museum’s prized painting “Dos Mujeres,” explores Rivera’s years in Europe, a time time that shaped his approach to Cubism and laid the groundwork for his later ...
In 1931, the artist painted Frieda and Diego Rivera, a wedding portrait made two years after their nuptials . Embracing many of the folkloric qualities of the traditional wedding portrait ...