Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo in Detroit

Diego Rivera   Frida Kahlo in Detroit
Author: Mark Lawrence Rosenthal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300211600

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Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts, held from March 15 - July 12, 2015, celebrating the famous Mexican artist couple Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo during the year they spent in Detroit while he completed the "Detroit Industry Murals".

Diego Riveria

Diego Riveria
Author: Linda Downs,Al Et
Publsiher: WW Norton
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999-09-21
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0393045293

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A beautifully illustrated in-depth study of the most important North American work by the best-known Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera. Early in the Depression, Diego Rivera was commissioned by Edsel Ford to create a series of murals in the gallery of the Detroit Institute of Arts, giant frescos whose theme would be America’s industrial might. This volume studies the astonishing results and gives us a remarkably close look at Diego and his wife, Frida Kahlo. Rivera’s Detroit Industry murals are one of this country’s greatest treasures. In addition to providing full coverage and analysis of the murals, the book includes chapters on the murals’ planning and antecedents, Rivera’s working methods (which can be read as a primer on frescos), Diego and Frida’s lives for their nine months in Detroit, and the public’s dramatic response to the strong socialist/communist themes in the works.

Frida in America

Frida in America
Author: Celia Stahr
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250113399

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The riveting story of how three years spent in the United States transformed Frida Kahlo into the artist we know today "[An] insightful debut....Featuring meticulous research and elegant turns of phrase, Stahr’s engrossing account provides scholarly though accessible analysis for both feminists and art lovers." —Publisher's Weekly Mexican artist Frida Kahlo adored adventure. In November, 1930, she was thrilled to realize her dream of traveling to the United States to live in San Francisco, Detroit, and New York. Still, leaving her family and her country for the first time was monumental. Only twenty-three and newly married to the already world-famous forty-three-year-old Diego Rivera, she was at a crossroads in her life and this new place, one filled with magnificent beauty, horrific poverty, racial tension, anti-Semitism, ethnic diversity, bland Midwestern food, and a thriving music scene, pushed Frida in unexpected directions. Shifts in her style of painting began to appear, cracks in her marriage widened, and tragedy struck, twice while she was living in Detroit. Frida in America is the first in-depth biography of these formative years spent in Gringolandia, a place Frida couldn’t always understand. But it’s precisely her feelings of being a stranger in a strange land that fueled her creative passions and an even stronger sense of Mexican identity. With vivid detail, Frida in America recreates the pivotal journey that made Senora Rivera the world famous Frida Kahlo.

Rivera

Rivera
Author: Andrea Kettenmann,Diego Rivera
Publsiher: Taschen
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3822858625

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It was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that Picasso, Dal and Andre Breton described the husband of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. This study presents the work of this extraordinary artist.

My Art My Life

My Art  My Life
Author: Diego Rivera,with Gladys March
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486139098

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A richly revealing document offering many telling insights into the mind and heart of a giant of 20th-century art. "Engrossing as a novel." — Chicago Sunday Tribune. 21 halftones.

Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit

Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit
Author: Mark Rosenthal,Detroit Institute of Arts,John Dean,Diego Rivera,Frida Kahlo,Detroit Institute of Arts Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Art, Mexican
ISBN: 0895581779

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Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts, held from March 15 - July 12, 2015, celebrating the famous Mexican artist couple Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo during the year they spent in Detroit while he completed the "Detroit Industry Murals".

The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera

The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera
Author: Betram D. Wolfe
Publsiher: Cooper Square Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2000-07-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781461707844

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Known for his grand public murals, Diego Rivera (1886-1957) is one of Mexico's most revered artists. His paintings are marked by a unique fusion of European sophistication, revolutionary political turmoil, and the heritage and personality of his native country. Based on extensive interviews with the artist, his four wives (including Frida Kahlo), and his friends, colleagues, and opponents, The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera captures Rivera's complex personality—-sometimes delightful, frequently infuriating and always fascinating—-as well as his development into one of the twentieth century's greatest artist.

Frida Kahlo Diego Rivera

Frida Kahlo   Diego Rivera
Author: Gerry Souter
Publsiher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781644617779

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They met in 1928; Frida Kahlo was then 21 years old and Diego Rivera was twice her age. He was already an international reference, she only aspired to become one. An intense artistic creation, along with pain and suffering, was generated by this tormented union, in particular for Frida. On both continents, America and Europe, these committed artists proclaimed their freedom and left behind them the traces of their exceptional talent. In this book, Gerry Souter brings together both biographies and underlines with passion the link which existed between the two greatest Mexican artists of the 20th century.