The fabulous life of Diego Rivera / by Bertram D. Wolfe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Stein and Day Publishers, c1963Description: xxi, 457 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0815410603
  • 9780815410607
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ND 259 .R5 W56 1963
Contents:
1. Silver and dreams -- 2. The little atheist -- 3. The education of an artist -- 4. A colonial in Europe -- 5. The fall of Don Porfirio -- 6. Painter's Paris -- 7. The isms of art -- 8. How to price a painting -- 9. Paris in wartime -- 10. Quest for a universal language -- 11. The wretched and exuberant land -- 12. Angelina waits -- 13. A Byzantine detour -- 14. A red star rises -- 15. When artists form a union -- 16. All Mexico on a wall -- 17. Wild beauty -- 18. The war on Diego's monkeys -- 19. Journey to the holy land -- 20. The communist war on Rivera -- 21. Diego picks himself a comrade -- 22. A school to turn out supermen -- 23. Palaces and millionaires -- 24. The art of a continent -- 25. The painter and the machine -- 26. The battle of Rockefeller Center -- 27. Alone -- 28. Making peace with the yankee -- 29. The golden age -- 30. "God does not exist!" -- 31. Return to the bosom of the church -- 32. The death of Frida Kahlo -- 33. Both Moscow and Rome -- 34. Death comes for the painter -- 35. Notes for a future biographer.
Summary: "Known for his grand public murals, Diego Rivera (1886-1957) is one of Mexico's most revered artists. His paintings are marked by a unique fusion of European sophistication, revolutionary political turmoil, and the heritage and personality of his native country. Based on extensive interviews with the artist, his four wives (including Frida Kahlo), and his friends, colleagues, and opponents, The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera captures Rivera's complex personality - sometimes delightful, frequently infuriating and always fascinating - as well as his development into one of the twentieth century's greatest artist." - From online.
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Includes bibliographic references (pages 433-442) and index.

1. Silver and dreams -- 2. The little atheist -- 3. The education of an artist -- 4. A colonial in Europe -- 5. The fall of Don Porfirio -- 6. Painter's Paris -- 7. The isms of art -- 8. How to price a painting -- 9. Paris in wartime -- 10. Quest for a universal language -- 11. The wretched and exuberant land -- 12. Angelina waits -- 13. A Byzantine detour -- 14. A red star rises -- 15. When artists form a union -- 16. All Mexico on a wall -- 17. Wild beauty -- 18. The war on Diego's monkeys -- 19. Journey to the holy land -- 20. The communist war on Rivera -- 21. Diego picks himself a comrade -- 22. A school to turn out supermen -- 23. Palaces and millionaires -- 24. The art of a continent -- 25. The painter and the machine -- 26. The battle of Rockefeller Center -- 27. Alone -- 28. Making peace with the yankee -- 29. The golden age -- 30. "God does not exist!" -- 31. Return to the bosom of the church -- 32. The death of Frida Kahlo -- 33. Both Moscow and Rome -- 34. Death comes for the painter -- 35. Notes for a future biographer.

"Known for his grand public murals, Diego Rivera (1886-1957) is one of Mexico's most revered artists. His paintings are marked by a unique fusion of European sophistication, revolutionary political turmoil, and the heritage and personality of his native country. Based on extensive interviews with the artist, his four wives (including Frida Kahlo), and his friends, colleagues, and opponents, The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera captures Rivera's complex personality - sometimes delightful, frequently infuriating and always fascinating - as well as his development into one of the twentieth century's greatest artist." - From online.

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