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Mexican Muralists: Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros
Desmond Rochfort
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
In Mexico in the early 1920s, a growing, collective social consciousness gave rise to a revolutionary furor focused on liberating the country's workers from harsh conditions and poverty. In 1921, Mexican artists Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco,...
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Diego Rivera, The Complete Murals
Luis Martin Lozano, Juan Coronel Rivera
Taschen
Taschen
Diego in detail: The most comprehensive study of Rivera's work ever made A veritable folk hero in Latin America and Mexico's most important artist - along with his wife, painter Frida Kahlo - Diego Rivera (1886-1957) led a passionate life devoted to...
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El Indio
Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes
Continuum International Publishing Group
Continuum International Publishing Group
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Diego Rivera
Pete Hamill
Harry N. Abrams
Harry N. Abrams
In another life, before becoming one of the best known and most popular journalists in New York and the author of the bestselling memoir A Drinking Life , Pete Hamill studied art on the GI Bill in Mexico City. Upon seeing the monumental work of...
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Rivera: 16 Art Stickers (Fine Art Stickers)
Diego Rivera
Dover Publications
Dover Publications
Powerful images from the famous muralist and oil painter, among them: Nude with Calla Lilies , Night of the Rich , The Flowered Canoe , Self-Portrait , The Flower Carrier , and Agrarian Leader Zapata .
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Dreaming with His Eyes Open: A Life of Diego Rivera (Discovery Series)
Patrick Marnham
University of California Press
University of California Press
What confidence and ambition it requires to approach a biography of Diego Rivera, the larger-than-life Mexican muralist who in recent years has been reduced, in some circles, to being known as Frida Kahlo's evil husband. The myths and mysteries...
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