Diego Rivera: The Cubist Portraits, 1913-1917 at the Meadows Museum
Rivera said he literally heard bells. But that was probably just nerve damage, and if indeed there was a real epiphany, it didn’t precipitate his abandonment of reclining female figures but rather the end of a five-year fling with Cubism, one chronicled in Diego Rivera: The Cubist Portraits, 1913-1917, at the Meadows Museum through September 20.
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In 1904, wishing to extend my knowledge of human anatomy, a basic requisite for my painting, I took a course in that subject in the Medical School in Mexico City. At that time, I read of an experiment which greatly interested me.
Read MoreNew Temporary Exhibition: The Mexican Child
We have added new paintings: the Mexican Cildren of Diego Rivera, showing some of the children that Rivera painted during his lifetime. We...
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We have released a new version of the site for smartmobile browsers, the new version allows naviating in english and spanish through the...
Read MoreWe go Mobile!
We are smartphone compatible: the site is viewable in mobile devices like iPhone and android. Just go to the diegorivera.com within your...
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