Pinacoteca Diego Rivera
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Pinacoteca Diego Rivera is an art gallery in downtown Xalapa, in Veracruz state, of eastern Mexico. It has a large collection of the works of Diego Rivera.[1]
The museum was inaugurated by the state government on April 21, 1998, to provide the opportunity to the public to study the artwork of one of Mexico's famous painters.
See also
References
- ^ "Xalapa, Mexico:History". University of Texas, Austin. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2008.
External links
- Portal Veracruz (in Spanish)
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Diego Rivera
- History of Morelos, Conquest and Revolution (1929–1930)
- The History of Mexico (1929–1935)
- Pan American Unity (1940)
- Sueño de una Tarde Dominical en la Alameda Central (1946–1947)
- Detroit Industry Murals (1932–1933)
- Man at the Crossroads (1933, 1934)
- The Rivals (1931)
- Zapata (1932)
- Glorious Victory (1954)
- Anahuacalli Museum
- Frida Kahlo Museum
- Museo Dolores Olmedo
- Museo Mural Diego Rivera
- Pinacoteca Diego Rivera
depictions
- Frieda and Diego Rivera (1931 painting)
- The Two Fridas (1939 painting)
- Diego and I (1949 painting)
- The Love Embrace (1949 painting)
- Frida Still Life (1983 film)
- Frida (1991 opera)
- Diego et Frida (1993 book)
- Cradle Will Rock (1999 film)
- Frida (2002 film)
- Broken Wings (2016 ballet)
- Frida (2024 film)
- Angelina Beloff (1st wife)
- Guadalupe Marín (2nd wife)
- Frida Kahlo (3rd wife)
- Marie Vorobieff (conjugal partner)
- Marika Rivera (daughter)
- Ruth Rivera Marín (daughter)
- Cristina Kahlo (model and sister-in-law)
- Tina Modotti (model)
- Diego Rivera Gallery
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