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This is a list of works by Diego Rivera (8 December 1886, Guanajuato – 24 November 1957, Mexico City). He was a Modern painter, famous for his social realist murals. This list is split into two distinct era's in Rivera's work, the formative years between 1886 until 1920; and the social realism years between 1921 until his death in 1957.
Rivera is also known for his marriage to Frida Kahlo (6 July 1907, Mexico City – 13 July 1954, Mexico City), also a celebrated Mexican painter.[1]
Paintings by Rivera
Formative Years (1886–1912)
Image | Title (English)[2] | Year | Location | Dimensions (cm) | Medium |
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Classical Head | 1898 | 48.5 × 39.2 | |||
The Threshing Floor | 1904 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 100 × 114.6 | ||
Head Of A Goat | 1905 | Rafael Coronel Collection, Cuernavaca, Mexico | 9.5 × 12.5 | ||
Night Scene in Avila | 1907 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | |||
Self-Portrait | 1907 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | |||
Avila Morning (The Ambles Valley) | 1908 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 97 × 123 | ||
Street in Ávila (Ávila Landscape) | 1908 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 129 × 141 | ||
House over the Bridge | 1909 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 147 × 120 | ||
Notre Dame de Paris | 1909 | 113 × 144 | |||
Portrait of Angelina Beloff | 1909 | ||||
El Picador | 1909 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | 177 × 113 | ||
Breton Girl | 1910 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 80 × 100 | ||
Head Of A Breton Woman | 1910 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 141 × 129 | ||
After the Storm (The Grounded Ship) | 1910 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 120.7 × 146.7 | ||
Landscape | 1911 |
Pre-Cubism (1912–1913)
Cubism (1913–1920)
Image | Title (English)[2] | Year | Location | Dimensions (cm) | Medium |
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Woman At a Well | 1913 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | |||
Chimenea (Chimney) | 1913 | Foro Valparaíso, Mexico City, México | 73 × 59.4 | oil and pencil on canvas | |
Portrait of Two Women | 1914 | Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock | 197.5 × 161.3 | ||
La Tour Eiffel | 1914 | 92 × 115 | |||
The Alarm Clock | 1914 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Sailor at Breakfast | 1914 | 117 × 72 | |||
Young Man with a Fountain Pen | 1914 | 79.5 × 63.5 | |||
Portrait of Kawashima and Foujita | 1914 | 78.5 × 74 | |||
Zapata-style Landscape | 1915 | Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico | 145 × 125 | ||
Seated Woman (Women with the Body of a Guitar) | 1915 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Portrait de Martin Luis Guzman | 1915 | 72.3 × 59.3 | |||
Portrait of Ramon Gomez de la Serna | 1915 | ||||
El Rastro | 1915 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 27.5 × 38.5 | ||
Portrait of Marevna | Art institute of Chicago | 145.7 × 112.7 | |||
Motherhood Angelina and the Child Diego | 1916 | Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City | 134.5 × 88.5 | ||
Urban Landscape | 1916 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Still Life with Tulips | 1916 | 67.8 × 53.7 | |||
Still Life with Utensils | 1917 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 71 × 54 | ||
La Jarra de Cerveza (The Beer Pitcher) | 1917 | Foro Valparaíso, Mexico City, México | 27 × 22 | oil on canvas |
Realism (1917–1918)
Social Realism (1921–1957)
Image | Title (English)[2] | Year | Location | Dimensions (cm) | Medium |
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Creation | 1922–1923 | San Ildefonso College, Mexico City, | Fresco, Gold leaf | ||
Bather of Tehuantepec | 1923 | 63 × 52 | Oil on Canvas | ||
Entry into the Mine | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 474 × 366 | Fresco | |
Exit from the Mine | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The Embrace | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
Tehuana Women | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 476 × 214 | Fresco | |
The Liberation of The Peon | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||