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Flower Day
The person may be holding those flowers on to him because those flowers could be all the problems he had when he was younger, or even now. But they are problems that are hard to get rid of.
Diego Rivera, Flower Day (Día de Flores), 1925, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA -
Rockefeller Center mural
In the picture from Diego Rivera, the people look serious like they are models. Or they are hiding something inside but they don't want to express their emotions.
The Rockefellers, particularly Nelson A. Rockefeller, commissioned Diego Rivera to create a mural in the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center, known as "Man at the Crossroads". -
Letter to Ella and Bertram Wolfe
Frida wants Diego's love again. But Diego cares about his work more than he cares about Frida. From the text it says "He wants to be free" does that mean he wants to be free from her?
The "Letter to Ella and Bertram Wolfe" by Frida Kahlo is cited in The Letters of Frida Kahlo: Cartas Apasionadas. This letter, along with others, is compiled by Martha Zamora and offers insights into Kahlo's life and relationships. -
Photo of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
In the photo Diego looks more formal, while Fridas clothing looks more traditionals -
Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird
It looks like she is in the jungle. But I feel like she drew the thorns to represent the problems she has and they sink into her skin, cause she will always be stuck with those problems.
1940 self-portrait painted after her divorce from Diego Rivera -
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon on the Alameda Central
When I first look at the picture it looks creepy, or like a circus. One detail that stands out to me is the balloons they might represent that color in life. -
Statement by Frida Kahlo
Frida says that he will be nobody's husband, I think she says that because he will never love someone for long, and he is not the husband that everyone wants in life. -
Frida Becomes My Wife
Frida wants Diego to come over to her place to look at more paintings that she has made, but she also wants his true honest opinion on the paintings, instead of him trying to win her over by saying her paintings are awesome.
Diego Rivera's autobiography, My Art, My Life: An Autobiography -
Life with Frida
Frida Kahlo more openly and deeply embraced and displayed her Mexican heritage and cultural identity in her art than did her husband, Diego Rivera. -
Detroit Industry
The only rule was the work most relates to the history of netroit and the development of industry.
a collection of 27 fresco panels depicting the city's industrial activities, particularly the Ford Motor Company's River Rouge Plant