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"Diego Rivera: Capturing the Essence of Detroit's Automobile Industry" Step into the world of Diego Rivera

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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Totonaca Civilization
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104373
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Rivera Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. Automobile Industry. Large detail of Diego Riveras mural at The Detroit
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Rivera Collection: Leon Trotsky in Mexico
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA: DAY OF THE DEAD. Feast of the Day of the Dead. Mural by Diego Rivera at the Ministry of
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA: PRE-COLUMBIAN LIFE. The Zapotec Civilization. Mural, c1925
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Rivera Collection: Detail of Diego Riveras mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts depicting the American automobile
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Rivera Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. Detail from Diego Riveras mural depicting the American automobile industry
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Rivera Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. The central scene in Diego Riveras mural
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Rivera Collection: Chateau de L Horizon - Riviera villa of Maxine Elliott
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego. Man, Controller of
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA: SCHOOLTEACHER. The Rural School Teacher
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Rivera Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. Edsel B. Ford, extreme right, and William Valentiner in a detail from Diego
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Rivera Collection: Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903-1936), Spanish politician founder of the Falange
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Rivera Collection: Barcelona International Exhibition. 1929. Poster
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Zapotec Civilization
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). History of Mexico
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Rivera Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY). Great Tenochtitlan / The Market: detail from Diego Riveras mural of
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Rivera Collection: ADOLFO BEST-MAUGARD (1891-1965). Mexican artist. Oil on canvas by Diego Rivera, 1913
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA: RAIN. Mural by Diego Rivera at the Ministry of Public Education, Mexico City
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA: CUERNAVACA. Diego Rivera: The Taking of Cuernavaca. Detail of fresco in Cortez-Palace
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Rivera Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: HENRY FORD. Detail from Diego Riveras mural depicting the American automobile
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Rivera Collection: PRIMO DE RIVERA, Jos頁ntonio (1903-1936). Spanish
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Rivera Collection: PRIMO DE RIVERA, Miguel (1870-1930). Spanish military
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Rivera Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). No-Do. Nationalist
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Rivera Collection: Diego Rivera, 1915. Creator: Modigliani, Amedeo (1884-1920)
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104362
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104360
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104371
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104358
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104359
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104378
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_201044376
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104377
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Rivera Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104372
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Rivera Collection: Needle Mountains, Canyon of the Rio de las Animas, c1897. Creator: Unknown
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Rivera Collection: King Alphonse XIII with General Primo de Rivera the day of the establishment of the
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Rivera Collection: Discalced Carmelite Old Convent, designed in 1730 by Pedro de Ribera and finished in 1748
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Rivera Collection: Altarpiece of Jesus Nazareno in the Cathedral of Granada
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Rivera Collection: Juan Rius Rivera, (1843-1924), 1920s
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Rivera Collection: Pre-Columbian America. Zapotec culture
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Rivera Collection: GATL2A-00037
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Rivera Collection: Jusepe De Ribera, Or Josep De Ribera, 1591
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Rivera Collection: Lorenzo Montufar Y Rivera, 1823 To 1898, Guatamalan Born Central American Statesman
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Rivera Collection: At the Cafe Des Dictateurs
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Rivera Collection: Primo De Rivera
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Rivera Collection: RIVERA, Diego. The Painters Studio


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"Diego Rivera: Capturing the Essence of Detroit's Automobile Industry" Step into the world of Diego Rivera, where his larger-than-life murals at The Detroit Institute of Arts transport you to a time when the automobile industry reigned supreme. In his masterpiece, created between 1932 and 1933, Rivera delves deep into the heart of this thriving city. One cannot help but be captivated by the intricate details that adorn Rivera's mural. Every stroke tells a story, every color breathes life into an era dominated by innovation and progress. As you gaze upon this magnificent artwork, you are transported back to a time when Henry Ford revolutionized mass production and brought prosperity to countless workers. Amongst the vast expanse of Rivera's creation lies a central scene that truly encapsulates the American automobile industry, and is here that we witness Henry Ford himself alongside his dedicated workforce, their faces filled with determination and pride. This panel serves as a testament to their hard work and dedication in shaping an entire nation. Yet, Diego Rivera was not confined solely to depicting America's industrial prowess. His talents extended far beyond borders as he explored various themes throughout his career. One such theme was Mexico's rich cultural heritage showcased in his mural at the Ministry of Public Education in Mexico City. In this vibrant piece celebrating "The Day of the Dead, " we are immersed in Mexico's colorful traditions and festivities. Through meticulous brushwork, Rivera brings forth images symbolizing life after death - calacas dancing joyously amidst marigolds while families gather around altars adorned with photographs and offerings for their departed loved ones. It also delved into pre-Columbian history through another awe-inspiring mural at the Ministry of Public Education. Here he pays homage to Zapotec civilization, breathing life into ancient ruins through vivid colors and intricate patterns. Beyond artistry alone, Diego Rivera had connections that spanned continents; one notable figure being Leon Trotsky.