Genre:history painting Media:fresco Location:Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca, Mexico收藏 点赞0 作品名称:《进城》迭戈·里维拉(Diego Rivera)高清作品欣赏 作品链接:https://www.mei-shu.com/famous/26104/artistic-60652.html 作品类别:油画 免责声明:本站部分公开资料来源于互联网,目的是用于学术交流与讨论,并...
Diego Rivera's History of Medicine in Mexico: The People's Demand for Better Health mural has been interpreted as a representation of the Social Security Institution in Mexico, ancient and modern medicine, or mythological indigenous iconography relative to fecundity. Interestingly, the mural's ...
Rivera returned to Mexico in 1921 and became prominent in the country's revival of mural painting. Believing art should serve working people and be readily available to them, he concentrated on creating large frescoes portraying the history and social problems of Mexico. He painted them on the ...
House over the Bridge (c.1909) by Diego Rivera Cargadora Con Perro (1927; Mexico City, Mexico) by Diego Rivera The Hands of Dr Moore (1940) by Diego Rivera The History of Medicine in Mexico: The People’s Demand for Better Health (1953) by Diego Rivera ...
In this episode, explore how Diego Rivera’s late masterpiece gave a century of tumultuous history to the fine diners of Mexico City.In 1946 Diego Rivera accepted a new commission: a mural for the restaurant of the majestic art deco Del Prado Hotel in Mexico City. By this point...
DUST TO DUST…Diego Riveraworking on his mural,Man at the Crossroads, in the RCA Building lobby in 1933. At right, workers quickly covered up the mural after Rivera was dismissed from the job. One of Rivera’s artist assistants,Lucienne Bloch, clandestinely took the photo before she was esc...
Diego Rivera, Illustrious Words: 1921-1957 v. 2 After almost fourteen years in Europe, Rivera returned to a Mexico under reconstruction, in which the revolutionary leaders who had emerged triumphant let ... J Rafael,JC Rivera 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Building the nation of the future, one ...
When I visited New York's Museum of Modern Art's retrospective of celebrated Mexican painter Diego Rivera I was reminded of Yogi Berra's quip: "It's deja vu all over again." Rivera's murals span Mexico's history back to the Spanish conquistadors and powerfully depict class inequality and...
Through his travels and encounters, Diego Rivera created beautifulportraitsof the Mexican people. Here, the artist represents with sweetness and simplicity the little Ignacio, a Mexican boy. A work that is both moving and relaxing, thanks to its authenticity and soothing colors. ...
the frescoes differed dramatically from the artist's more famous cycles of 1920s that dealt overtly with the themes of politics and national history. Working in one of Mexico City's most celebrated modern buildings, Rivera responded to existing architectural and decorative programs and to the recent...