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This painting depicts people praying with flowers to God. (Rivera,1925,p.519) -
A timeline for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo's artwork
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Diego Rivera sketched Mexicans building something and worked on his "Man at the Crossroads" mural in the RCA Building. (Rivera,1933,p.505) -
Diego Rivera painted the Detroit Industry with Mexican workers working in the factory instead of the actual workers because He painted Mexican culture.(Rivera,1932-1933,p.514) -
A man controlling everything and everyone else worships the man (Rivera,1934,p.494) -
A photo of Diego rizzing Frida up. The 1939 photograph of Frida Kahlo, taken by Nickolas Muray, was taken on a rooftop in Greenwich Village, New York City. (Rivera,1938,p.509) -
This painting depicts the two different cultures of Frida and her moods, like depression and other moods.(Kahlo,1939,p.525) -
A self-portrait of Frida Kahlo, depicting her depression
and mood. (Kahlo,1940,p.502) -
This painting depicts Frida's amazement at seeing nature and the wonderful colors of life. (Kahlo,1943,p.524) -
This photo shows Frida Kahlo painting and Diego Rivera stalking her. (Kahlo,1944,p.523) -
This painting depicts Mexican culture painted by Diego Rivera and a perfect Sunday afternoon.
(Rivera,1947,p.527)