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My Father’s Garden – An Oasis – Part 2
My Father instilled a love of nature in me by the beautiful flowers he planted year after year. This describes some of them.
36 commentsArtist Diego Rivera - Interesting Facts and Information
In this hub I share information about Diego Rivera's life from a toddler through his more accomplished years as an artist. See what helped to shape what kind artist he turned out to be.
6 commentsFrida Khalo: Her Love and Pain Expressed Through Art
A look at the life, love, and pain of Mexican artist Frida Khalo.
5 commentsThe Paintings of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera - Mexico's greatest painters
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Two of Mexico's greatest painters, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, were husband and wife, divorced and then husband and wife again; both times contentious marriages. They married in 1928 and were contemporary Mexican...
9 commentsI PAINT WHAT I SEE A Ballad of Artistic Integrity by E. B. White
Diego Rivera Murals This web page tells the story of Diego Rivera's ill-fated mural commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller in Rockefeller Center in New York City. In a poem entitled "I Paint What I See, "E.B. White memorialized Rivera's refusal to allow his work to be censored and the mural's destruction.
6 commentsRivera, Orozco & David Alfaro Siqueiros, the Three Great Ones of Muralism
An overview of the Mexican Muralism art movement started by Rivera, Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros; includes the richest man in the world's Muralist collection exhibited at Museo Soumaya in Mexico City.
4 commentsTed De Grazia Arizona Artist 1909-1982
Ted De Grazia was born in Morenci Arizona in 1909 to a mining family of Italian heritage. He studies art at the University of Arizona in Tucson and studied in Mexico with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. He once had a tiny rustic studio on Prince Rd in Tucson and then established the Gallery in the Sun in the Tucson foothills. His studio remains open today for visitors to his Mission in the Sun and gallery.
0 commentsWilliam Spratling and The Mexican Silver Renaissance in Taxco
William Spratling left New Orleans in 1929 to settle in Taxco, Mexico and to single-handedly revive Mexico's ancient silversmithing traditions
19 commentsthe first love: mother and child paintings, a tribute to mothers
I believe that a mother's love is the first love that we have all experienced. Her love, no matter how different from what we see in movies or read in books or witness across the street, is the most...
113 commentsMexican Muralism Movement: Jose Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Siqueiros
Mexico's Muralism movement brought three of Mexico's social realist artists to the forefront of the movement.
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