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EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CON FRIDA Y DIEGO
(THE DAY OF THE DEAD WITH FRIDA & DIEGO)
#fridakahlo #diegorivera #opera #lyricopera #ilultimosuenidefridaydiego
“Frida and Diego: The Last Dream” now on view @momanyc.bsky.social through 12 September 2026 #FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera #NewYorkCity #RUHLNYC
ruhl.nyc
Letter to Diego Rivera open.substack.com/pub/bobvance...
#poetry #poetsandwriters #poets #writersandpoets #diegorivera
Deux femmes (1914)
Œuvre du peintre 🇲🇽 Diego Rivera
#Art #DiegoRivera #Rivera #Emotion
Highlights from
Frida and Diego: The Last Dream
at #MoMA here in #NYC
#FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera
#art #museums
Diego Rivera
Mexican artist
1887-1957
Melancholy promenade, 1904
#DiegoRivera
"Relatos Modernos" Colección Gelman Santander #ColecciónGelman Museo de Arte Moderno de México muchas Gracias Felipe Ugalde Cesar Casta nunca será lo mismo ver una exposición de Arte con verdaderos Artistas #DiegoRivera #FridaKahlo #Siqueiros #Tamayo #Figueroa .... gracias Gerghard Milenkov
Jim Morrison em mural de Diego Rivera no México....
Porque música é assunto para a vida toda.
#jimmorrison #thedoors #bluesrock #classicrock #rock #music #musica #mural #diegorivera #mexico #confrariafloydstock
Ce soir, c'est #docu #histoire de l'#art avec la passion dévorante du couple #FridaKahlo et #DiegoRivera. #tv 🎨👨🏽🎨🖼📺
@lvtatoo.bsky.social
#DiegoRivera.
Portrait of Lupe Marin (1938).
Reunirán a #FridaKahlo y #DiegoRivera
⬇️DALE CLICK A LA LIGA⬇️
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El Museo de Arte Moderno de #NuevaYork (#MoMA) reúne, por primera vez, obras de la pareja de artistas mexicanos #FridaKahlo y #DiegoRivera en una exposición previa a una ópera inspirada en la vida de dos de los artistas más importante de #México, y que se presentará en mayo en la #MetropolitanOpera.
#DiegoRivera un peintre toujours d'actualité
#Iran
❤️💛💜 #DiegoRivera. Retrato de la Sra. Elisa Saldívar de Gutiérrez Guzmán (1946) #pintor muralista artista #mexicano
#museoparticular #painting #art
Went to the Norton Simon Museum Sketch Saturday... I sketched Frida Kahlo in front of her husband Diego Rivera's Girl with Calla Lillies painting... and put the Calla Lillies in her hair. So fun to sketch out in the wilds of Pasadena. #Scriptsky #FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera #NortonSimonSketchSaturday
Netflix komt met serie over de ingewikkelde relatie tussen Frida Kahlo en Diego Rivera #Netflix #FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera #serie #kunst
Netflix prépare une série sur la relation passionnée, et franchement chaotique, entre Frida Kahlo et Diego Rivera. Adaptée du roman Rien n’est noir, elle promet une vision plus intime et moins mythifiée des deux artistes.
#Netflix #FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera #SeriesTV
Museo Anahuacalli is a must. Diego Rivera's homage to ancient Mexico — built from volcanic rock, filled with stunning mosaics & pre-Columbian art. Every detail is pure artist. 🏛️🇲🇽
#MuseoAnahuacalli #DiegoRivera #MexicoCity #VisitMexico #PreColombianArt #CulturalTravel
Diego Rivera, "Still Life," oil on canvas, 1916; Saint Louis Art Museum. #abstract #abstractart #abstractpainting #modernart #diegorivera #mexico #art #arte #pinturas #peintures #paintings #oiloncanvas #museum #artgallery
‘Diego Rivera (1886 – 1957) was a prominent Mexican painter born in Guanajuato. He was an active communist, and the husband of painter Frida Kahlo. His large wall works in fresco helped establish the Mexican Mural Renaissance. Between 1922 and 1953, Rivera painted murals among others in Mexico City, Chapingo, Cuernavaca, San Francisco, Detroit, and New York City. In 1931, a retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-1.html
#Fortune for #MARCH 1932
Illustration by Diego Rivera (1886-1957 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, March 1932
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #DiegoRivera #USSR #RedSquare #Moscow
#DiegoRivera
Paisaje zapatista (1915).
Palacio des Bellas Artes is a must see #photography #travel #CDMX #MexicoCity #Mexico #BellasArtes #DiegoRivera #ArtDeco #BlueSkyArtShow #round (ish)
#DiegoRivera inspired generations of Mexicans and others to see the strength of the common man and workers in his art.
#Mexico
#Mural
#SocialismWorks
Mexican artist Diego Rivera painted this in Paris during his Cubist period, and it is also a candid portrait of his life there. A standing woman is his first wife, the artist Angelina Beloff, speaking with their friend and fellow artist Alma Dolores Bastián (nicknamed “Moucha”), who is seated. The setting is tied to their Montparnasse building at 26, Rue du Départ for an everyday studio world reframed through the avant-garde grammar of multiple viewpoints and flattened space. The two women fill a tall canvas built from crisp, interlocking planes. At left, Alma, in a white dress, reclines in a chair. Her bent arm and hands gather around a small book, its warm cover a rare block of earthy color amid cool grays. At right, Angelina, in a deep blue dress, leans slightly forward, hands clasped at her waist as if pausing mid-thought. Their faces, hair, and bodies are “broken” into facets with cheeks, collarbones, and sleeves suggested through angled shapes rather than smooth contour … so we experience them as both people and architecture. Behind the two ladies, a simplified Paris skyline rises in stacked blocks, turning rooftops and walls into a rhythmic backdrop. The mood is intimate but unsentimental showing two artists sharing space, attention, and conversation inside a modern city that feels close enough to press against the figures. The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts notes Rivera looked out on a “vast sea of rooftops” with a “rumble of trains” nearby, a sensory detail that fits the painting’s angular pulse of city and motion. The work’s comparatively lighter palette hints at Rivera’s next turn when he moved away from abstraction and toward socially legible imagery. Within a few years, shaped by revolution and the impact of Italian frescoes, he redirected his ambition into murals meant for broad public audiences, carrying this hard-won modern structure into storytelling about workers, politics, and Mexican history.
“Dos Mujeres” (Two Women) by Diego Rivera (Mexican) - Oil on canvas / 1914 - Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (Little Rock, Arkansas) #WomenInArt #DiegoRivera #Rivera #ArkansasMuseumofFineArts #ArkMFA #Cubism #PortraitofWomen #art #AMFA #artText #BlueskyArt #MexicanArt #CubistArt #pintura #MexicanArtist
#DiegoRivera,
Señorita Matilde Palou, (1951)
#CasaAzul the home of #FridaKhalo and #DiegoRivera. #Mexico #MexicoCity January 2026
Fallece Guillermo Monroy, adiós al discípulo de Frida Kahlo #GuillermoMonroy #FridaKahlo #DiegoRivera #Muralismo #ArteMexicano #BellasArtes #INBAL #Cuernavaca #Morelos #LosFridos #Cultura #HistoriaDelArte #12defebrero #felizjueves donporque.com/fallece-guil...