Home
Diego Rivera. Obra mural completa
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
Diego Rivera. Obra mural completa
Current price: $100.00


Barnes and Noble
Diego Rivera. Obra mural completa
Current price: $100.00
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
A veritable folk hero in Latin America and Mexico’s most important artist—along with his wife, painter Frida Kahlo—
Diego Rivera
(1886–1957) led a passionate life
devoted to art and communism
. After spending the 1910s in Europe, where he surrounded himself with other artists and embraced the
Cubist movement
, he returned to Mexico and began to paint the large-scale murals for which he is most famous. In his murals, he addressed
social and political issues
relating to the working class, earning him prophetic status among the peasants of Mexico. He was invited to create works abroad, most notably in the United States, where he stirred up controversy by
depicting Lenin in his mural for the Rockefeller Center in New York City
(the mural was destroyed before it was finished). Rivera’s most remarkable work is his
1932 Detroit Industry
, a group of 27 frescos at the Detroit Institute of Art in Michigan.
This volume features numerous
large-scale details of the murals, allowing their various components and subtleties to be closely examined
. In addition to the murals is a vast selection of paintings, vintage photos, documents, and drawings from public and private collections around the world, many of which the whereabouts were
previously unknown to scholars
and whose inclusion here is thanks to the
most intense research performed on Rivera’s work since his death
. Texts include an illustrated biography and essays by prominent art historians offering interpretations of each mural.
One could not ask for a more comprehensive study of Rivera’s oeuvre; finally his work is the subject of the sweeping retrospective it deserves.
Diego Rivera
(1886–1957) led a passionate life
devoted to art and communism
. After spending the 1910s in Europe, where he surrounded himself with other artists and embraced the
Cubist movement
, he returned to Mexico and began to paint the large-scale murals for which he is most famous. In his murals, he addressed
social and political issues
relating to the working class, earning him prophetic status among the peasants of Mexico. He was invited to create works abroad, most notably in the United States, where he stirred up controversy by
depicting Lenin in his mural for the Rockefeller Center in New York City
(the mural was destroyed before it was finished). Rivera’s most remarkable work is his
1932 Detroit Industry
, a group of 27 frescos at the Detroit Institute of Art in Michigan.
This volume features numerous
large-scale details of the murals, allowing their various components and subtleties to be closely examined
. In addition to the murals is a vast selection of paintings, vintage photos, documents, and drawings from public and private collections around the world, many of which the whereabouts were
previously unknown to scholars
and whose inclusion here is thanks to the
most intense research performed on Rivera’s work since his death
. Texts include an illustrated biography and essays by prominent art historians offering interpretations of each mural.
One could not ask for a more comprehensive study of Rivera’s oeuvre; finally his work is the subject of the sweeping retrospective it deserves.