El mercado, Diego Rivera, 1930, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Prints and DrawingsDiego Rivera attain
El mercado, Diego Rivera, 1930, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Prints and DrawingsDiego Rivera attained almost mythic stature in Mexico in his time. The year after he made Market, the Museum of Modern Art in New York gave him a one-man show, only the second in its history (the first went to Matisse). Rivera drew on regional folklore and Mexico’s indigenous cultures in his work. He owned such a huge collection of pre-Columbian and Indian art and artifacts that he built a museum to house it all. In this market scene-Rivera regularly sketched at the markets-the artist dignifies the daily life of the Mexican people.Size: 11 x 15 13/16 in. (27.94 x 40.16 cm) (image) 15 x 19 7/8 in. (38.1 x 50.48 cm) (sheet)Medium: Lithograph with yellow tone stonehttps://collections.artsmia.org/art/58849/ -- source link
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