When Mexican artist Diego Rivera was commissioned in 1932 to do a mural in the middle of Manhattan's Rockefeller Center, some might have wondered whether industrialist tycoon John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Almost 25 years after the fact, Diego Rivera writes his own version of the controversy over the Rockefeller Center mural. When Nelson Rockefeller decided to decorate the main floor of his new R.C.A.
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Diego Rivera's mural at the Rockefeller Center / Irene Herner de Larrea ; chapter 5, Gabriel Larrea ; chapter VI, Rafael Angel Herrerías
Nelson Rockefeller’s tearing down of Diego Rivera’s communist mural Man at the Crossroads at the RCA was not politically motivated, but due to a building technicality. Diego Rivera, Man, Controller of ...
Photograph shows Diego Rivera painting his mural "Man at the Crossroads" at Rockefeller Center, New York, which was controversial and finally destroyed.1933. Library of Congress He was a free-spirited ...
"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 ...
Regarded as one of the most famous Latin American artists of the 20th-century, Diego Rivera produced huge volumes of artwork throughout his lifetime, revealing not only his extraordinary talents, but ...