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Diego Rivera's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 5 USD to 14,130,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. What is Diego Rivera's most ...
Alleged mishandling of significant paintings and drawings underscores the need for more transparency—particularly when it ...
Diego Rivera, Weaving, 1936; Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Josephine Wallace KixMillerin memory of her mother, Julie F. Miller. - Credit: ...
Without fanfare, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently changed the date assigned to its rare Diego Rivera portrait of Frida Kahlo. LACMA acquired the odd little picture 20 years ago, a ...
A Crystal Bridges exhibition known as "Diego Rivera's America" showcases international artwork from the well-known Mexican painter. "Diego Rivera was a Mexican muralist and painter with a huge and ...
In the 1940s, Mexican artist Diego Rivera had a dream: to build a sacred place to preserve and display his lifelong collection of pre-Hispanic art. The Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City, which ...
"Rivera's Paris," paintings, drawings and photographs by Mexican artist Diego Rivera centering upon Rivera's 1914 work "Dos Mujeres" ("Two Women"), opens Feb. 7 at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts ...
Without fanfare, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently changed the date assigned to its rare Diego Rivera portrait of Frida Kahlo. LACMA acquired the odd little picture 20 years ago, a ...
It’s not uncommon for a painting by famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera to command a sizable price tag when put up for auction. “Mercado de flores (Mujer cargando un niño)” sold for $190,500 ...
In the 1940s, Mexican artist Diego Rivera had a dream: to build a sacred place to preserve and display his lifelong collection of pre-Hispanic art. The Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City, which ...
Built by Mexican artist Diego Rivera to preserve and display his lifelong collection of pre-Hispanic art, the museum is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) ...
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