"Capítulo IV Hemerografía" (p. 65-193) contains newspaper articles in Spanish and English. First English ed. published in 1987 under title: Diego Rivera, paradise ...
Diego Rivera’s public art and murals in Mexico and the United States made him a sought-after artist. Works such as his multi-panel fresco Detroit Industry Murals (1932–33), at the Detroit Institute of ...
In a reversal of fortune for advocates opposed to the sale of a Diego Rivera mural at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and all those concerned with the preservation of public art, the school has ...
ON Fourteenth Street, which was foreordained to sordidness almost from the moment it was built, there stands near Sixth Avenue a dirty building with a black sign at the top that says New Worker’s ...
"Rivera's Paris," paintings, drawings and photographs by Mexican artist Diego Rivera centering upon Rivera's 1914 work "Dos Mujeres" ("Two Women"), opens Feb. 7 at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, ...
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 during a ...