Diego Rivera: A Biography
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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형식
하드커버
페이지
160
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 20, 2011
출판사
Holtzbrinck
ISBN-10
0313354065
ISBN-13
9780313354069
설명
Manuel Aguilar-Moreno and Erika Cabrera delve into the vibrant life and work of Diego Rivera, one of the most influential figures in modern art. This biography explores Rivera's journey from his early years in Mexico to becoming a renowned muralist and a prominent icon of the Mexican Renaissance. Through a detailed examination of his artistic evolution, the authors illustrate how Rivera’s passion for social justice and love for his country were intricately woven into his masterpieces, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of the Mexican people.
Beyond his artwork, the narrative provides insight into Rivera's complex relationships, including his tumultuous marriage to Frida Kahlo. Aguilar-Moreno and Cabrera effectively capture the contradictions of Rivera’s character—his ambition and humility, his devotion to art and his sometimes controversial political beliefs. With rich historical context and a compelling writing style, this biography offers readers an engaging look at a man whose legacy continues to shape the world of art and culture today.
Beyond his artwork, the narrative provides insight into Rivera's complex relationships, including his tumultuous marriage to Frida Kahlo. Aguilar-Moreno and Cabrera effectively capture the contradictions of Rivera’s character—his ambition and humility, his devotion to art and his sometimes controversial political beliefs. With rich historical context and a compelling writing style, this biography offers readers an engaging look at a man whose legacy continues to shape the world of art and culture today.