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Rivera

Author: Andrea Kettenmann

Diego Rivera (1886–1957) is a vivid presence in the history of art. With devoted political principles and a turbulent romantic history, he simultaneously served as the husband and protector of Frida...

Diego Rivera (1886–1957) is a vivid presence in the history of art. With devoted political principles and a turbulent romantic history, he simultaneously served as the husband and protector of Frida Kahlo, a supporter and opponent of Stalin's Soviet Union, as well as the liberator and traitor of Leon Trotsky. Rivera's paintings are vibrant, graphic, and...

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  • Themes Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing, Photography - Video, Cinema
  • Language English
  • Number of pages Number of pages 96
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2019
  • Publisher Publisher Taschen
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Diego Rivera (1886–1957) is a vivid presence in the history of art. With devoted political principles and a turbulent romantic history, he simultaneously served as the husband and protector of Frida Kahlo, a supporter and opponent of Stalin's Soviet Union, as well as the liberator and traitor of Leon Trotsky. Rivera's paintings are vibrant, graphic, and often monumental, bringing the same political and passionate intensity as his personal biography. Combining European influences such as Cubism with a socialist ideology and an exaltation of Mexico's indigenous and popular heritage, he created a new iconography for art and his country. He became one of the most important figures of the Mexican mural movement and gained international recognition for his public murals, in which he presented a utopian yet accessible vision of a post-revolutionary Mexico. In 1931, Rivera was the subject of MoMA's second monographic exhibition. This book explores the unique blend of influence and ideology that ensures Rivera's position as a unique yet universal painter, connected to the particularly tumultuous experience of the first half of the 20th century in Mexico, but also to themes such as revolution and class inequality that continue to resonate with us today.

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Author
Andrea Kettenmann
Publisher
Taschen
Language
English
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
96
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2019
Award
-
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Art Movement
Cubism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing, Photography - Video, Cinema
ISBN-13
9783836504133

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Diego Rivera (1886–1957) is a vivid presence in the history of art. With devoted political principles and a turbulent romantic history, he simultaneously served as the husband and protector of Frida Kahlo, a supporter and opponent of Stalin's Soviet Union, as well as the liberator and traitor of Leon Trotsky. Rivera's paintings are vibrant, graphic, and often monumental, bringing the same political and passionate intensity as his personal biography. Combining European influences such as Cubism with a socialist ideology and an exaltation of Mexico's indigenous and popular heritage, he created a new iconography for art and his country. He became one of the most important figures of the Mexican mural movement and gained international recognition for his public murals, in which he presented a utopian yet accessible vision of a post-revolutionary Mexico. In 1931, Rivera was the subject of MoMA's second monographic exhibition. This book explores the unique blend of influence and ideology that ensures Rivera's position as a unique yet universal painter, connected to the particularly tumultuous experience of the first half of the 20th century in Mexico, but also to themes such as revolution and class inequality that continue to resonate with us today.

Manufacturer

Author
Andrea Kettenmann
Publisher
Taschen
Language
English
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
96
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2019
Award
-
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Art Movement
Cubism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing, Photography - Video, Cinema
ISBN-13
9783836504133

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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