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1 Diego Rivera By: Abby, Olivia, Andrew, Matsen, Katie

2 El Biografía de Diego Rivera Rivera was one of Mexico’s most famous painters. He developed a new style of art that combined historical, social, and political ideas during the twentieth century. Rivera was one of Mexico’s most famous painters. He developed a new style of art that combined historical, social, and political ideas during the twentieth century. Rivera and his twin brother Carlos were born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato State, Mexico on December 8 th, 1886. His father worked many jobs including a teacher, an editor for a newspaper and his mother was a doctor. Rivera and his twin brother Carlos were born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato State, Mexico on December 8 th, 1886. His father worked many jobs including a teacher, an editor for a newspaper and his mother was a doctor. In 1907 Rivera traveled to Madrid, Spain to fulfill his dream of studying in Spain. After Spain he moved to Paris, France in 1909. While Rivera lived in Europe, he experimented with his techniques and styles of painting. In 1907 Rivera traveled to Madrid, Spain to fulfill his dream of studying in Spain. After Spain he moved to Paris, France in 1909. While Rivera lived in Europe, he experimented with his techniques and styles of painting. Rivera married Frida Kahlo in 1929 and they moved to the United States. A lot of his work that he completed in the U.S. included representations of his political beliefs. Rivera married Frida Kahlo in 1929 and they moved to the United States. A lot of his work that he completed in the U.S. included representations of his political beliefs. On November 25 th, 1957 Rivera died in Mexico City. On November 25 th, 1957 Rivera died in Mexico City.

3 El estilo de Diego Rivera Diego Rivera's style was influenced of many different art style, such as cubism, impressionism, classical European style and Aztec art. Diego Rivera's style was influenced of many different art style, such as cubism, impressionism, classical European style and Aztec art. His style was popular in Europe and Mexico. His style was popular in Europe and Mexico. He did an exhibition that was a great success among the public, this brought him a scholarship to continue its pictorial formation in Spain. He did an exhibition that was a great success among the public, this brought him a scholarship to continue its pictorial formation in Spain. His most pronounced characteristics were intellectual inventiveness and refined sensuality. His most pronounced characteristics were intellectual inventiveness and refined sensuality.

4 What Set Him Apart? Rivera’s style tended to reflect his passion for Mexican heritage, as well as his political beliefs. Rivera’s style tended to reflect his passion for Mexican heritage, as well as his political beliefs. He was perhaps most famous for his murals, which the government commissioned him to paint all around Mexico. His murals were charged with the spirit of the revolutionaries that took Mexico from the Spaniards, and Rivera commonly depicted scenes of traditional Mexican culture, such as a woman making tortillas in the traditional fashion. He was perhaps most famous for his murals, which the government commissioned him to paint all around Mexico. His murals were charged with the spirit of the revolutionaries that took Mexico from the Spaniards, and Rivera commonly depicted scenes of traditional Mexican culture, such as a woman making tortillas in the traditional fashion. Rivera did not paint in a traditional style, but rather incorporated elements of many different ones, such as cubism, impressionism, and even Aztec art into his paintings. This lack of a defined style served to alienate him from the modernistic art community, but would later set him apart as a unique artist. Rivera did not paint in a traditional style, but rather incorporated elements of many different ones, such as cubism, impressionism, and even Aztec art into his paintings. This lack of a defined style served to alienate him from the modernistic art community, but would later set him apart as a unique artist.

5 Man at the Crossroads 1934 Este mural representa social realism.

6 Cargador de Flores 1935 Diego Rivera usaba colores vivos.

7 Self Portrait Diego Rivera no fue guapo. 1907

8 Mural “El Hombre En Cruce del Caminos” El año pintado: 1934 El Estilo: Hay muchos colores vivos. Sujetos differentes estãn usados. Es una mural. Este pintura es popular porque muestra los eventos y topicas que fueron importantes a Rivera, y porque es muy bonita. Este pintura muestra las personas y los eventos que son importantes a Rivera.

9 Mural del Palacio Nacional El año pintado: 1945 El Estilo: Este pintura es una mural que fue pintada en la pared del Palacio Nacional. La escena muestra una grupa de personas. Todos de los hombres tienen expresiones inexpresivos. Es popular porque tiene un parte de la historia de Mexico. La estilo de Rivera y la topica de la pintura es presente y es obvioso que Rivera lo pintó.

10 Detroit Industry, South Wall El año pintado: 1932- 1933 El Estilo: Este pintura es una mural. Tiene secciones separados que tiene picturas pequeñas Este Pintura es popular porque muestro la mundo de industria. Es muy obvioso que Rivera pintò este pintura porque es una mural y pintó con secciones separados que tiene picturas pequeñas


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