Diego Rivera. Kunst und Leidenschaft
- 255 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura






This title features numerous large-scale details of Rivera's murals, allowing their various components and subtleties to be closely examined.
Revolutionary and troublemaker Diego Rivera (1886-1957) pioneered public art - particularly with his magnificent murals - that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. His tumultuous career is surveyed in this richly illustrated Spanish-language entry in the Basic Art series celebrating major artists. This enticing collection shows both the wide range of his art and its influence on other painters and artistic movements.
A richly revealing document offering many telling insights into the mind and heart of a giant of 20th-century art. "There is no lack of exciting material. A lover at nine, a cannibal at 18, by his own account, Rivera was prodigiously productive of art and controversy." — San Francisco Chronicle. 21 halftones.
Details Rivera's Detroit Industry fresco cycle. This book includes information on the artist and his technique and his patron (Edsel Ford).