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A 5 page paper which discusses the life and work of artist Diego Rivera.
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sent to the country to live" (Anonymous Diego Rivera: The early years child.htm). He went to live with a "beautiful Indian nurse named Antonia. Antonia was somewhat of a witchdoctor
who practiced medicine with herbs and magic rites, and it was there in the mountains of Sierra that little Diego grew to love this woman even more than his own
mother" (Anonymous Diego Rivera: The early years child.htm). He lived there until he was 4. "In 1892 his family moved to Mexico City," where he would enter into school and
begin a life of artistic endeavors (Tuck, 2002; jtdiegorivera.html). He was, aside from being a powerful political voice and artist, a man known for having been married to one
of the most powerful female artists of the time. "The most influential woman in Riveras life was Frida Kahlo, his lover and later his wife. A talented creative spirit in
her own right, part-Jewish with a crippled leg and a stunningly beautiful face, Kahlo accompanied Rivera when he led the raiding party into the Del Prado to reaffirm the nonexistence
of God" (Tuck, 2002; jtdiegorivera.html). They had a very tumultuous relationship that would essentially inspire both of them. "Diego Rivera died in Mexico City two weeks before his seventy-second birthday.
Date of his death is November 24, 1957" (Tuck, 2002; jtdiegorivera.html). His Art "He studied in the San Carlos Academy and in the carving workshop of artist Jos?
Guadalupe Posada, whose influence was decisive" (Rivera, 2002; index.html). At the age of 16, however, he left the Academy "in protest against the academys emphasis on representational art. He became
an avid Marxist but outraged the Stalinist regime in the Soviet Union by welcoming Trotsky to Mexico" (Tuck, 2002; jtdiegorivera.html). He later went to Paris where "he received the influence
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