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Diego Rivera

Diego Rivera. 1886-1957. Diego Rivera. Considered the Greatest Mexican Painter of the 20 th Century Had great influence on the international art world Known as a muralist and painter Themes included Mexican history and the struggle of the poor

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Diego Rivera

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  1. Diego Rivera 1886-1957

  2. Diego Rivera • Considered the Greatest Mexican Painter of the 20th Century • Had great influence on the international art world • Known as a muralist and painter • Themes included Mexican history and the struggle of the poor • Controversial for his outspoken political views • Known for his explosive personal life • Married many times. One of his wives was artist Frida Kahlo

  3. Diego Rivera, and his twin brother, Carlos, were born in 1886 in the mountains of Mexico. His brother died in infancy, so Diego was raised an only child. His parents worked to help the poor in Mexico live better lives. Their work influenced Diego and can be seen in many of his paintings. Diego Rivera began drawing at age 3. He drew on everything: floors, furniture, walls, and paper. To encourage his artistic talent, his parents covered his walls with paper so he could draw murals. He began painting at 10 and took after school art classes. He knew then that he wanted to be a painter. José Diego Rivera Barrientos

  4. Many of Diego Rivera’s paintings included images of the poor workers of Mexico. He would often contrast this with the lifestyles of the rich. He believed that progress and technological advancements were made at the sacrifice of the working class. Inspired by the political ideals of the Mexican Revolution (1914-15) and the Russian Revolution (1917), Rivera wanted to make art that reflected the lives of the working class and native peoples of Mexico.

  5. Muralist Diego Rivera is well-known for creating murals in public places. He believed murals took art out of elite art galleries and made it accessible for working class people. Two of his most famous murals show the history of Mexico. He was able to take a complex history and break it down to its most basic elements. His murals often included political ideas that caused a great deal of controversy. Rivera was known for being a devout Marxist and an atheist.

  6. Between 1930 and 1934 Rivera painted 5 murals in the USA. In 1933 he began a mural for RCA in New York. He was prevented from completing the mural and the mural was later destroyed because it contained a portrait of Lenin, a leading figure in communism.

  7. The History of Medicine in Mexico Describe what is represented in this mural. Which specific elements do you notice first? As you look closer, which elements draw your attention? Do you think this mural would have been considered controversial? Why or why not?

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