1886-1957

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1886-1957

Diego Rivera

artist of Mexico
2006
Introduces the life and work of Mexican painter, Diego Rivera. Includes chapters on his childhood, his time studying in Europe, his mural work in Mexico and the United States, and his marriage to Frida Kahlo.

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

their lives and ideas : 24 activities
2005
Introduces the life and work of Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Explores the Mexican artistic traditions that inspired these artists and presents related activities for students such as creating a mural with a social message.

Diego Rivera

a retrospective
1986

My art, my life

an autobiography
1991
An autobiography of Mexican artist Diego Rivera, composed of interviews conducted with Rivera between 1944 and 1957 in which he shares the details of his art and life.

Diego Rivera

the Detroit industry murals
1999
Tells the story of Diego Rivera's controversial Detroit Industry Murals, which he painted in 1932-33, commissioned by Edsel Ford, then president of the Ford Motor Company. Describes the murals' production and their meaning, and presents color reproductions.

Me, Frida

2010
Artist Frida Kahlo finds her own voice and style when her husband, Diego Rivera, is commissioned to paint a mural in San Francisco, California.

Diego Rivera

muralist
2008
Examines the life and work of Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, discussing his personal and political activities, his artistic development, and how the times in which he lived influenced his art.

Diego Rivera

an artist for the people
2013
A brief biography of Mexican artist Diego Rivera, who was best known for his public mural paintings depicting the culture and struggles of the Mexican working class.

Diego

1991
Discusses the childhood of Diego Rivera and how it influenced his art.

Diego Rivera

his world and ours
2011
Provides an overview of the life of Diego Rivera, discusses his work, and prompts readers to imagine what he would paint in contemporary times.

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