About this title: Diego Rivera - A revolutionary and troublemaker It was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that Picasso, Dall and Andre Breton described the husband of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. From 1910 Rivera lived in Europe where he absorbed the influence of Cubism. After the Mexican revolution, however, he returned to his homeland and harnessed the lessons of the European avant-garde to the needs of the Mexican people. His own murals, and those of the Mexican Muralists who followed his example, ...
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Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Taschen, Köln: London
Date Published: 1997
ISBN-13:9783822885604ISBN:3822885606
Description: Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Text in English, 95p. : ill. (some col. ), ports. (some col. ); 30 cm. Includes: Illustrations, Portraits. Cover and spine title: Rivera. Publisher's no. read more
Edition: Not Given
Binding: Pictorial Softcover
Publisher: Taschen GmbH, Koln, Germany
Date Published: 2003
ISBN-13:9783822858622ISBN:3822858625
Description: Fine. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. "A painter, draughtsman, graphic artist, sculptor, book-illustrator, costume-and stage-designer and archtect, Rivera was also one of the first private collectors of pre-Columbian Mexican art. " This book has 95 pages and is profusely illustrated. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: TASCHEN GMBH Country = GERMANY
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9783822858622ISBN:3822858625
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 96 pages. (96 pages) it was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that picasso, dal and andre breton described the husband of frida kahlo, diego rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. this study presents the work of this extraordinary artist. illustrations (some col. ), ports. (some col. ) (Paperback) read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Taschen, Koln
Date Published: 1997
ISBN-13:9783822885604ISBN:3822885606
Description: Fine. No Jacket (as issued) 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Study of Mexican muralist who provided art with 'communist ideology for capitalist clients', illustrated in colour & b&w throughout. Softcover, spine unbroken, covers crisp, interior clean & tight. read more
Description: Like New. Book appears unread, but may have a publisher's mark or minor shelf wear. We are the Twin Cities' largest independent book store. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Taschen Gmbh
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9783822858622ISBN:3822858625
Description: New. It was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that Picasso, Dal and Andre Breton described the husband of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. This study... read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Taschen GmbH
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9783822858622ISBN:3822858625
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Description: New. Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. It was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that Picasso, Dalí and André Breton described the husband of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. From 1910 Rivera lived in Europe where he absorbed the influence of Cubism. After the Mexican ... read more
Description: New. It was as a revolutionary and troublemaker that Picasso, Dalí and André Breton described the husband of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, but he was also responsible for creating a public art that was both highly advanced and profoundly accessible. From 1910 Rivera lived in Europe where he absorbed the influence of Cubism. After the Mexican revolution, however, he returned to his homeland and harnessed the lessons of the European avant-garde to the needs of the Mexican people. His own murals, ... read more
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