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Painted the entire history of Mexico on palace walls, put Lenin in a Rockefeller mural and refused to remove it, and married Frida Kahlo twice.
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Where to see Diego Rivera
Ranked by works you can see in person.
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10 works
Detroit Institute of Arts
Midtown Detroit, United States
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7 worksLos Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, United States
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6 worksSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, United States
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4 worksMuseum of Modern Art
Midtown Manhattan, United States
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4 worksPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States
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3 worksMuseo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Spain
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3 worksNational Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., United States
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3 worksArt Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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2 works
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Buffalo, United States
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2 worksStedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Diego Rivera prints
Hand-finished archival prints from Diego Rivera's body of work.
Portrait of Ramon Gomez de la Serna - Diego Rivera
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The World of Today and Tomorrow - Diego Rivera
From £37.00
The Hammock - Diego Rivera
From £28.00
Untitled (Trees and Mountains) - Diego Rivera
From £37.00
The Maize Festival - Diego Rivera
From £28.00
Tehuana Women - Diego Rivera
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Portrait of Cuca Bustamante - Diego Rivera
From £28.00
The History of Mexico - Diego Rivera
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2 works
Gilcrease Museum
Tulsa, United States
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2 works
Statens Museum for Kunst
Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
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2 works
São Paulo Museum of Art
Paulista Avenue, Brazil
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2 works
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
San Francisco, United States
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1 worksSaint Louis Art Museum
St. Louis, United States
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1 works
Tate
Tate Britain, United Kingdom
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1 worksCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bentonville, United States
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1 works
National Palace
Mexico City, Mexico
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1 worksMuseum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires
Palermo, Argentina
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1 worksNational Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
Argentine Pavilion, Argentina
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1 works
Museo Nacional de Historia
Chapultepec Castle, Mexico
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1 works
Arizona State University Art Museum
Tempe, United States
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1 works
Cincinnati Art Museum
Eden Park, United States
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1 works
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, United States
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1 works
Neue Nationalgalerie
Neue Nationalgalerie, Germany
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1 works
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow, Russia
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1 works
Kröller-Müller Museum
Otterlo, Netherlands
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1 works
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis, United States
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1 works
Rockefeller Center
New York City, United States
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1 worksIsrael Museum
Jerusalem, Israel
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1 works
Hermitage Museum
Winter Palace, Russia
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1 worksMetropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, United States
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0 works
Museo Soumaya
Mexico City, Mexico
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See all Diego Rivera prints →Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I see Diego Rivera murals in mexico city?
Diego Rivera's works can be seen at Detroit Institute of Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[3], and 2 other museums worldwide.How did Diego Rivera treat frida kahlo?
The passages suggest that Diego Rivera's treatment of Frida Kahlo was affected by societal expectations of machismo. His sexual "conquests" were publicised and accepted, and Kahlo's family was economically obligated to him after their marriage in 1929.Did Diego Rivera love frida?
The biography does not explicitly state whether Diego Rivera loved Frida Kahlo. However, it does mention that their relationship was politically intense and artistically productive, and that they remarried after a divorce.Was Diego Rivera a good person?
The biography does not provide a judgement on whether Diego Rivera was a good person.Why did Diego Rivera divorce frida kahlo?
According to the passages, it is difficult to determine exactly why Diego Rivera requested a divorce from Frida Kahlo in 1939. Kahlo vaguely explained that "intimate reasons, personal causes" led to "difficulties" after she returned from Paris and New York.Was Diego Rivera a communist?
The biography mentions that Diego Rivera combined Marxist ideology with pre-Columbian imagery and Renaissance fresco technique in his art. However, it does not explicitly state whether he was a communist.When did Diego Rivera meet frida kahlo?
Frida Kahlo met Diego Rivera in 1928, when she showed him her paintings and sought his advice. At the time, Rivera was the sole government-sponsored muralist.When did Diego Rivera paint the detroit mural?
The Detroit Industry Murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts were painted by Diego Rivera in 1932-33. These twenty-seven panels depict the Ford Motor Company's River Rouge plant.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Diego Rivera's works across the following collections.
- [1] museum Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
- [2] museum Buffalo AKG Art Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [3] museum San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Used for: museum holdings.
- [4] museum Rockefeller Center Used for: museum holdings.
- [5] museum Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Used for: museum holdings.
- [6] museum National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina Used for: museum holdings.
- [7] book Susie Hodge, Art: Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Artists and Their Work Used for: biography.
- [8] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography.
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