The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera

The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera
Title The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera PDF eBook
Author Betram D. Wolfe
Publisher Cooper Square Press
Total Pages 577
Release 2000-07-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1461707846

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Known for his grand public murals, Diego Rivera (1886-1957) is one of Mexico's most revered artists. His paintings are marked by a unique fusion of European sophistication, revolutionary political turmoil, and the heritage and personality of his native country. Based on extensive interviews with the artist, his four wives (including Frida Kahlo), and his friends, colleagues, and opponents, The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera captures Rivera's complex personality—-sometimes delightful, frequently infuriating and always fascinating—-as well as his development into one of the twentieth century's greatest artist.

The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera

The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera
Title The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera PDF eBook
Author Bertram D. Wolfe
Publisher
Total Pages 475
Release 1968
Genre
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Diego

Diego
Title Diego PDF eBook
Author Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages 72
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761453833

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Poems that capture the life and work of artist Diego Rivera.

Dreaming with His Eyes Open

Dreaming with His Eyes Open
Title Dreaming with His Eyes Open PDF eBook
Author Patrick Marnham
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Painters
ISBN 9780074531082

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Frida & Diego

Frida & Diego
Title Frida & Diego PDF eBook
Author Frida Kahlo
Publisher
Total Pages 95
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 9781894243711

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A visual feast of Kahlo and Rivera's finest works that will leave readers intellectually challenged and emotionally awakened. He painted for the people. She painted to survive. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) and Diego Rivera's (1886-1957) legendary passion for each other and for Mexico's revolutionary culture during the 1920s and 1930s made them two of the twentieth century's most famous artists. During their life together as a married couple, Rivera achieved prominence as a muralist, while Kahlo's intimate paintings were embraced by the Surrealist movement and the Mexican art world. After their deaths in the 1950s, retrospectives of Kahlo's work enshrined her as one of the most significant women artists of the twentieth century, partially eclipsing Rivera's international fame as Mexico's greatest muralist painter. Frida & Diego: Passion, Politics and Painting offers a new perspective on their artistic significance for the twenty-first century, one that shows how their paintings reflect both the dramatic story of their lives together and their artistic commitment to the transformative political and cultural values of post-revolutionary Mexico. Frida & Diego features colour reproductions of 75 paintings and works on paper by both Kahlo and Rivera, rarely reproduced archival photographs, and new biographical information on the couple assembled by scholar Dot Tuer.

Through Their Eyes

Through Their Eyes
Title Through Their Eyes PDF eBook
Author Nathanial Gardner
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 224
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783039111992

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Even though Elena Poniatowska is considered to be one of the most important female writers in present-day Mexico, few book-length studies have been dedicated to her work. This book focuses on the writings of Elena Poniatowska and also on the work of her former students Silvia Molina and Rosa Nissán. A brief history of the literary workshop that links the three together is also provided. Although the three writers are quite different in several respects, they share one common element that is central to their writings: the depiction of marginal members of society. With reference to Subaltern Studies this study analyses how the subaltern is represented in the works of each writer.

Diego Rivera

Diego Rivera
Title Diego Rivera PDF eBook
Author Mariana Medina
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 130
Release 2015-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0766069915

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Diego Rivera is famous for painting murals of everyday life in Mexico. But he was also known for his work in literature, cinematography, and his marriage to another artist, Frida Kahlo. Discover the world of Diego Rivera, from the Mexican Revolution to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, learn all about this talented artist and his creative life.