False (He pulled from Aztec and Mayan art as an influence on his famous murals).
Diego Rivera's murals are at the City College of San Francisco.
Rivera mainly used oil paint, sometimes on canvas, sometimes on masonite.
He was a socialist Mexican painter of murals (1886-1957).
Diego Rivera wanted his murals to convey his feelings about capitalism and the problems that arise from it. Rivera was very pro communist, even housing Trotsky after he was exiled from Russia. He chose to paint murals because he wanted the people to be able to access his art. He also wanted the people to know about communism and how it he thought it could help them. He wanted his paintings and murals to depict realistic people instead of abstract forms and convey his ideas.
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Diego Rivera painted murals on official buildings mainly in Mxico City, but also in Chapingo and Cuernavaca.
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Diego Rivera's work is strongly influenced by the ancient Aztecs and other Mesoamerican civilizations. He drew inspiration from their rich cultural heritage, including their mythology, social structures, and artistic techniques. Rivera often incorporated themes of indigenous identity and history into his murals, reflecting a deep appreciation for these ancient peoples and their contributions to Mexican culture. His murals serve as a celebration of Mexico's indigenous roots and a critique of colonialism.
Diego Rivera(born in 1886) was ell known throughout Mexico for creating political murals using geometric shapes.
Diego Rivera (1886-1957).
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Diego Rivera was most known for his painted murals among many others in Mexico City. He painted these murals between the years 1922 and 1953. His large wall works helped establish the Mexico Mural Movement.