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- Alfonso Michel Nava
- Arturo Souto
- Betty Lou Packard
- Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco
- Carlos Mérida
- David Alfaro Siqueiros
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- Fernando Botero
- Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department
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- Gerardo Murillo Coronado
- Graciela Iturbide
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- Jennifer Murray
- Joseph Henry Sharp
- Joseph Stella
- José Clemente Orozco
- Leonet Matiz Espinoza
- Marc Duvallier
- María Izquierdo Rodríguez
- Octavio Medellín
- Salvador Almaraz López
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Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Frida y Diego Rivera,’ a poignant 1931 portrait reflecting their passionate union. Mexican folk art, symbolism & raw emotion – a stunning piece for collectors.
Experience Diego Rivera’s "Detroit Industry" – a monumental Mexican Muralism masterpiece! Explore industrial labor & social realism in this iconic fresco reproduction. Elevate your space!
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Me and My Doll’ (1937). A poignant portrait of motherhood & identity in Mexican folk art style. Oil on canvas, reflecting family & resilience.
José Clemente Orozco Mujeres Ciudad Guzmán Mexico 1883 1935 1949 Orozco returned to Mexico in 1934, following a seven-year spell in the United States, and began work on a new public mural, "Catharsis", commissioned for the Palace of Fine Arts. Its central character, a green-tinged prostitute known as “La Chata,” lies upside-down, her body splayed open against an apocalyptic sea of infernal
Explore Graciela Iturbide’s ‘Inmaculada,’ a striking black & white photo of a girl before a vibrant Mexican mural. Discover its symbolism, muralism influence & rich textures.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s "Untitled (5405)", a surreal Mexican muralist portrait of Diego Rivera. Intense emotion & symbolism in oil on canvas – a unique piece.
Diego Rivera’s "Sacrificial Offering Day of the Dead" mural: A vibrant, surreal masterpiece blending Mexican muralism & Expressionism. Explore its rich symbolism & dynamic style.
Diego Rivera’s untitled mural vividly depicts medieval warriors and knights on horseback in a dynamic combat scene, showcasing the artist's powerful style and historical subject matter – perfect for art lovers to admire or own.
Vibrant Day of the Dead scene by Diego Rivera (1944) captures lively Mexican social life; bring this masterpiece home today.
A captivating black and white photograph capturing the intricate details of a Diego Rivera painting from 1933 featuring a poignant scene of people and bicycles, inviting you to explore this historic visual legacy.
A poignant portrait of a woman focused on grinding corn captures the soulful essence of 1924 Mexico in this evocative masterpiece by Diego Rivera, inviting you to bring this piece of history into your collection.
Experience Diego Rivera's monumental 1923 fresco Entry into the Mine, capturing the powerful spirit of Mexican labor and teamwork; discover this masterpiece today.
Experience Diego Rivera’s ‘Flower Seller,’ a vibrant portrait capturing Mexican tradition and beauty through rich colors and detailed floral arrangements. This iconic piece evokes the spirit of early 20th-century Mexico – discover or own this stunning reproduction.
Experience the emotional depth of Diego Rivera's 1923 Bather of Tehuantepec, featuring vibrant colors and poignant subject matter; bring this masterpiece home today.
Diego Rivera’s monumental fresco, ‘The Sugar Mill,’ captures the intense labor of 1923 with a vibrant realism depicting workers in a Mexican sugar plantation. This powerful artwork offers a glimpse into industrial history and is perfect for art lovers.
Magnificent Allegory of Mexico by José Clemente Orozco (1948). A dramatic oil painting featuring a dragon & figures – explore Mexican culture through this powerful muralist's style.
American Photography Emmy Lou Packard Papers, 1900-1998 1941 27 x 27 cm (image) Diego Rivera Gelatin silver print Emmy Lou Packard U.S. public domain Admire Emmy Lou Packard's captivating photograph capturing Diego Rivera alongside a playful spider monkey – a charming glimpse into his San Angel studio life and artistic collaboration.
Experience Diego Rivera’s ‘The Flower Vendor,’ a vibrant Mexican mural showcasing a woman amidst a captivating display of bananas and blossoms, capturing the essence of daily life in a rich, colorful style. Discover this iconic artwork and bring its beauty into your space.
A powerful display of human emotion and social struggle, this 1926 fresco by Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco captures the raw essence of the poor through bold lines and vibrant tones, inviting you to explore his legacy.
Explore the captivating black and white photograph 'Abstracto Israel' by Leonet Matiz Espinoza—a Colombian visionary capturing Latin American life through photography and art. Discover details about the artist & his legacy.
Diego Rivera’s monumental ‘La Era,’ painted in 1904, captures the dynamism of rural Mexican life with bold brushstrokes and a captivating depiction of labor—a cornerstone of Rivera's iconic muralist style. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
A striking blue and white scene of collective labor captures the essence of Jean Charlot's 1933 masterpiece Building the Pyramids, inviting you to explore this profound piece of Mexican Muralism history.