Diego Rivera was a Mexican artist and political radical. He was a loud and proud Communist who made bold and unapologetic statements through his use of mural painting. He was the one-time husband to fellow painter Frida Kahlo who was both lover and protoge and famous for her self-portraits.
Diego Rivera was the husband of Frieda Kahlo, and a famous artist in his own right. He was known for creating paintings in the cubist and post impressionist styles.
he was somebody who did paintings with mural and his work was baced in his culture
he liked to paint murals,anything that has to do with Mexico, or anthing that happens at Mexico, like children dancing, people walking on the street,etc.
He showed the life of a latin/hispanic family. The Struggles They Go Through, etc. Basically, problems & freedom.
Hundreds. Diego Rivera specialized in painting murals, in places such as the Mexico City International Airport, the Mexican National Palace or the Detroit Institute of Art.
He made emotinal paintings
Diego went to the Art Academy at his high school age.
His parents were Diego and Maria Barrientos Rivera.
Diego Rivera was born in Guanajuato City, Guanajuato. He went to Madrid, Spain and Paris, France to study art. He traveled to Italy and Moscow, Russia. He also lived in Mexico, but married and died in San Francisco, California.
Just like his wife, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera was an ardent Communist.
He found it beautiful.
Diego Rivera's goals were to record in art the gallant struggle of the Mexican peasant.
Professionally in 1907.
Diego Rivera used to paint frescoes (mural paintings).
Tell stories
On buildings.
You can find Diego Rivera paintings on the site Art dot com. You can also find paintings by Diego Rivera on Ebay that are for sale, some for tens of thousands of dollars.
As a professional painter his work is not classified as Folk Art.
Diego went to the Art Academy at his high school age.
Diego Rivera has written: 'Diego Rivera' 'Homenaje a Diego Rivera' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Bekenntnisse' 'Diego Rivera, watercolors and drawings, Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art, May 15 to June 28, 1985' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'De nuevo, Diego Rivera en Acapulco' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Pintura mural' 'Diego Rivera' -- subject(s): Mexican Portrait painting, Exhibitions, Cubism 'Diego Rivera en Palacio Nacional' -- subject(s): Palacio Nacional (Mexico City, Mexico), In art, Themes, motives 'Portrait of America.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Social conditions '100 [i.e., cien] dibujos' 'Diego Rivera, pintura de caballete y dibujos' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'My art, my life' -- subject(s): Painters, Biography 'Original reproductions' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decorations 'Das werk des malers Diego Rivera' 'Diego Rivera, dibujante' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Drawing, Art collections, Private collections
Yes, he wrote "My Art, My Life
Diego Rivera's dads name was also Diego Rivera.
Diego Rivera is from Guanajuato, Mexico