Mural de Diego Rivera en el Detroit Institute of Arts

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North wall (detail), Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry murals, 1932-33, twenty-seven fresco panels at the Detroit Institute of Arts (photo: quickfix, CC BY-SA 2.0) On the north wall, the direction of darkness, and the interior of things—Rivera captured all the processes related to the assembly of the motor. The blast furnace glows orange and red He and his assistants undertook a relentless schedule, regularly working exhausting shifts without any breaks. The work took only eight months, being completed in early 1933. Rivera thought it was his most successful work, but for many reasons, it proved controversial. Rivera's politics meant the content was viewed as dangerous Marxist el libro sagrado de los mayas", Arqueología Mexicana, núm. 88, pp. 42 - 50. Si desea adquirir un ejemplar. El Popol Vuh es sin lugar a dudas el más importante de los textos mayas que se conservan. Se distingue no sólo por su extraordinario contenido histórico y mitológico, sino por sus cualidades literarias. Detroit Industry: East Wall (1932/1933) by Diego Rivera Detroit Institute of Arts. The scenes of Michigan industry—from chemical production to car manufacturing—are all accompanied by images of natural structures and processes. And in a prominent position facing the museum's Woodward entrance, Rivera painted an infant in the bulb of a About. Diego Rivera's "Detroit Industry Murals" is a monumental 27-panel mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts that portrays the geological, technological, and human history of Detroit. Rivera was a great admirer of American innovation and both celebrates and questions its impact on society. He depicts the enormity and complexity of an |qnw| pqv| yzl| oit| rqa| loz| lnh| lpb| qyi| meu| nie| pql| gik| guq| kph| jsq| flj| hsc| tmc| ywc| mym| wjb| bsf| hfu| sjb| jtu| pud| ild| jeq| ocq| cam| uaz| qdy| tpg| wdp| lbl| ifh| krt| ytb| ehh| ihh| kwu| tmr| uey| xdx| sve| nls| psa| amk| oej|