Diego Rivera
Cubism is an attempt to combine three-dimensional sculpture and two-dimensional painting. You have to imagine walking around an object and piecing it together from several different sides in order to decide what the artist is trying to do (Ernest Goldstein).When Diego Rivera painted Zapatista Landscape in 1915 it was mistaken by many critiques to be a work of Picasso, who was a prominent painter of the time. Rivera spent 14 years in Europe studying modern art. Rivera’s charm, talent, exaggerated stories, and shocking behavior, lead him to become known as the “Mexican Cowboy.” Diego Rivera painted the hardships of the Mexican people. He painted the history of Mexico and showed the many injustices that occurred. One of the most well known painter in Mexico and the world in the twentieth century. Rivera saw the Spanish, church, wealthy landowners, and capitalists as exploiters of his downtrodden people. A leader of the Mexican
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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