Diego Rivera with a xoloitzcuintle dog in the Blue House, Coyoacan - Google Art Project

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Diego Rivera with a xoloitzcuintle dog in the Blue House, Coyoacan - Google Art Project

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Diego Rivera (1886—1957) Mexican painter whose bold large-scale murals stimulated a revival of fresco painting in Latin America. A government scholarship enabled Rivera to study art at the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City from age 10, and a grant from the governor of Veracruz enabled him to continue his studies in Europe in 1907. He studied in Spain and in 1909 settled in Paris, where he became a friend of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and other leading modern painters. About 1917 he abandoned the Cubist style in his own work and moved closer to the Post-Impressionism of Paul Cézanne, adopting a visual language of simplified forms and bold areas of colour.

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1850 - 1950
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