LINDA DOWNS

Diego Rivera: The Detroit Industry Murals

A beautifully illustrated in-depth study of the most important North American work by the best-known Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera.

Early in the Depression, Diego Rivera was commissioned by Edsel Ford to create a series of murals in the gallery of the Detroit Institute of Arts, giant frescos whose theme would be America's industrial might. This volume studies the astonishing results and gives us a remarkably close look at Diego and his wife, Frida Kahlo.

Rivera's Detroit Industry murals are one of this country's greatest treasures. In addition to providing full coverage and analysis of the murals, this volume includes chapters on the murals' planning and antecedents, Rivera's working methods (which can be read as a primer on frescos), Diego and Frida's lives for their nine months in Detroit, and the public's dramatic response to the strong socialist/communist themes in the works.


Linda Downs is an acknowledged expert on Rivera. She is the author of Norton's Diego Rivera: A Retrospective and head of education at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Diego Rivera: A Retrospective

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1998 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04529-3 / 7" x 12" / 256 pages / Art
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