Horace Hall Professor Sansome Latin America Humanities March 7‚ 2016 Diego Rivera: 1 Mexican Painter Diego Rivera was a big man‚ and not only because he stood over six feet tall and weighed‚ at times‚ more than three hundred pounds. Rivera dominated the Mexican art world from soon after the end of the country’s revolution in 1920 until his death in 1957. At the age of seventy. 1 Rivera revived‚ and put to use‚ the antique medium of fresco painting. Fresco painting used pigments impregnating a paste
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acting as a vertical axis‚ establishing order to the jumbled painting. On each side of him‚ Rivera illustrates his interpretation of the realities of different political ideologies and how they impact the societies that embrace them. A portrayal of a united communist utopia exists to the left of the man‚ clashing with the right side‚ which represents the horrors present in a capitalist nation. On the right‚
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Inside Out (Rivera & Doctor‚ 2015) is a film that has many interpretations‚ dimensions and perspectives in terms of how the audience understands the interactions of the characters‚ and the plot of the movie. Inside Out (Rivera & Doctor‚ 2015) makes assumptions of how the mind works‚ and thus this essay will investigate the consistencies and inconsistencies between the portrayal of the mind in the film and the basic philosophies of two theories. These two theories compared are‚ the Psychoanalytic
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Marisol by José Rivera premiered in 1992 it is set in New York City at about the same time. They play starts out with Marisol almost being killed on a train by a madman wielding a golf club but she had an invisible protector. She lives in the Bronx surrounded by desperate people who are vocal about what they want; one neighbor begs for heat while another wants their boyfriend back. There are multiple examples of desertion in Marisol’s life from the people that she has met to the neighborhood she
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as I stepped into the Social Realism exhibition room of Tate Modern‚ I was prompted with paintings of different styles and subjects. This room’s exhibitions’ era stretches from the 1920’s to the 1940’s‚ with artists from celebrated muralist Diego Rivera to controversial surrealist Balthus. This room exhibited works of many different medias from traditional oil-on-canvas works to colour pastel on paper. This room may seem slightly bland at first sights as they’re mainly portraits of plain-looking
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herself real to me. Kahlo use of oil on canvas for the majority of these pieces also adds the charm. The various lines and brush strokes used demonstrates her exceptional attention to detail and individual credit to each piece. In 1937 Kahlo and Rivera housed Soviet communist Leon Trotsky and his wife Natalia after they received asylum in Mexico. Once a rival of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin‚ Leon feared that he would be assassinated. It has been suggested that Kahlo and Trotsky had an affair during
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In the video “Man at The Crossroads” produce by James Ayala and John Riveaux they talked about the life of Diego Rivera. Diego Rivera was born in December 8 1886 in Mexico. He sought out art throughout his life he started drawing as a little kid. He then went to San Carlos Academy of fine Arts in his teens‚ and then traveled to Europe to live and work on his art. First mural he created was in 1922 in the boulevard amphitheater at the university of Mexico was the first important mural of the 20th
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SUENOS DE UNA TARDE DOMINICAL EN LA ALAMEDA CENTRAL The author of this mural is Diego Rivera. He is one of the most important artists in Mexico. Also‚ he had the capacity to involve the people in his work. Diego Rivera always focused his work on politics and history of Mexico. We have the clear example in Sueños de una Tarde Dominical en la Alameda Central. It was painted for Diego Rivera in 1947. The original mural was established in one of the principal walls in the Prado Hotel‚ but after the
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Art is an extremely powerful tool that can be used to tell stories of hardship‚ conflict‚ and pain in just a few brush strokes. Frida Kahlo is well known for expressing her past tragedies in her art in a symbolic ways. Take the work The Two Fridas also known as Las Dos Fridas created in 1939 in a time in Frida’s life that was extremely difficult for her and it shows in the painting. Many of the items shown in the painting are symbolic of an issue or conflict in her life. From the obvious difference
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Her life can be described as that of a suffering female‚ a childless woman‚ and a mistreated wife. During the course of her life she painted many portraits reflecting her inner emotions. Many people said that she lived dying. Without a doubt‚ Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) was one of the most influential artists of Mexico in the middle twentieth century. Using self-portraiture to announce herself and explore the tangled realm of her feelings‚ Kahlo’s unworldly art teaches much about the nature of pain and
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