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Vendedora de Pinas by Diego Rivera: 20 x 24 Oil Painting Reproduction
This oil painting has a delightful setting that is sure to bring many admirers. Diego Rivera was born in Mexico in 1886. He studied painting from an early age and in 1907 moved to Paris. When in Paris, Rivera encountered the works of great masters such as Czanne, Gauguin and Matisse. Rivera was intrigued by Cubism and Picasso?s works, but he was looking for a new form of painting, one that could express the intricacies of his time and still reach a wide audience. It was not until he began to study...
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Champion of the working class, legendary artist and political activist Diego Rivera’s enormous murals call attention to Mexico’s history and class civil rights. Rivera (1886 – 1957) was born in Mexico and his enormous outdoor murals paid tribute to farmers and laborers. By reintroducing the fresco, a mural painted on fresh plaster, into modern art and architecture, Rivera made his artwork and political messages available to everyone.
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20" X 24" Oil Painting On Canvas Vendedora de Pinas is a remarkable oil painting with exceptional use of color, detail and brush strokes. This oil painting has a delightful setting that is sure to bring many admirers. Diego Rivera was born in Mexico in 1886. He studied painting from an early age and in 1907 moved to Paris. When in Paris, Rivera encountered the works of great masters such as Cezanne, Gauguin and Matisse. Rivera was intrigued by Cubism and Picasso?s works, but he was looking...
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Vendedora de Pinas is a remarkable oil painting with exceptional use of color, detail and brush strokes. Diego Rivera was born in Mexico in 1886. He studied painting from an early age and in 1907 moved to Paris. When in Paris, Rivera encountered the works of great masters such as Czanne, Gauguin and Matisse. Rivera was intrigued by Cubism and Picasso's works, but he was looking for a new form of painting, one that could express the intricacies of his time and still reach a wide audience. It was not...
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