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 Diego Rivera
Realizing that his son was getting nowhere in his chosen profession, Rivera senior helped Diego win a scholarship, awarded by the Governor of the Province of Veracruz, to study abroad.
Rivera was the elder of twin boys, but his brother died at the age of two.
Rivera's first attempt was painted in encaustic, but he soon mastered traditional fresco technique, and shed stiff European allegories in favour of a new and popular style, where the influence of the Aztecs mingled with that of Cubism and Rousseau.
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/rivera.html   (2382 words)

  
 The following is information about to published
He came with Rivera to San Diego in 1769 (during which trek, he was named in both journal because of his severe illness requiring him to be carried on a litter by accompanying neophytes.) Sufficiently recovered to go on to San Francisco with Portolá [AGNM, Indiferente de Guerra, Legajo 3, 161 B].
With Rivera on his return to Velicatá, 11 February 1770, listed as ill, but returned with Rivera, arriving San Diego in July 1770.
With Rivera on his return to Velicatá, 11 February 1770, but did not return with him to San Diego in July 1770 [AGNM, Indiferente de Guerra, Legajo 3, 161 B].
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 Diego Rivera
It was in these years Diego Rivera became a revolutionary himself, and felt the call of his country.
Diego Rivera remained loyal to the revolutionary cause all his life, and below we see him, speaking to the Mexican Communist Party, late in his life.
Diego Rivera was born December 8, 1886, in Guanajuato in Mexico, to Diego and Maria Barrientos Rivera.
http://www.fbuch.com/diego.htm   (925 words)

  
 99.02.06: Diego Rivera: A Man and His Murals
Both of Diego Rivera’s parents were school teachers.
Diego Rivera was attracted to the United States most of all by the land.
Dehesa was convinced more than ever that his judgment had been correct as it related to Diego Rivera’s artistic skills.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1999/2/99.02.06.x.html   (4470 words)

  
 A Visual Biography of Diego Rivera
Rivera was a very skilled painter, and as José Vasconcelos says, "everything could be forgiven to Diego because he knew how to paint with exact drawing and perfect coloring when he wanted" (Vasconcelos 227).
Diego Rivera y los Escritores Mexicanos, Antología Tributaria.
"Diego Rivera's Entry to Cubism." Art and Revolution.
http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/Mll/Spanish/Projects/Trejo-Zacarias/english.htm   (3368 words)

  
 Jose
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/jose.html   (3368 words)

  
 Diego Rivera
Realizing that his son was getting nowhere in his chosen profession, Rivera senior helped Diego win a scholarship, awarded by the Governor of the Province of Veracruz, to study abroad.
Rivera was the elder of twin boys, but his brother died at the age of two.
Rivera's first attempt was painted in encaustic, but he soon mastered traditional fresco technique, and shed stiff European allegories in favour of a new and popular style, where the influence of the Aztecs mingled with that of Cubism and Rousseau.
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/rivera.html   (2382 words)

  
 José de Diego - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the Spanish-American War, de Diego continued to be active in the politics the now-annexed "territory" of the U.S. In 1904, he co-founded the "Unionist Party" along with Luis Muñoz Rivera and Antonio R. Barceló.
Diego set up his law practice in Arecibo and was the founder of the newspaper "La República" (The Republic).
José de Diego is considered by many as one of Puerto Rico's greatest poets, journalists, orators, and politicians He is known as the "Father" of the "Modern Puerto Rican Poetry Movement" and of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_de_Diego   (569 words)

  
 Diego Rivera Online
Diego Rivera in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Diego Rivera at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Diego Rivera at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 2 works by Diego Rivera
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/rivera_diego.html   (293 words)

  
 Diego Rivera's Biography
Diego Rivera was a member of the Communist Party from 1923 to 1930, and from 1954 until his death.
Diego Rivera's contribution to modern mexican art was decisive in murals and conventional painting; he was a revolutionary painter who wanted to take the art to a broad audience, to the street and buildings, using a precise and direct language with a realistic style, full of social meaning.
Diego Rivera, using simplified forms and vivid colors, brilliantly rescued the precolombine past, as well as the most important moments of Mexico's history: the land, the factory and land workers, the customs and the popular way of life.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/7037/rivera/enbiografia.htm   (908 words)

  
 Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Diego Rivera was fond of telling stories and some of them have become legends about his own life.
Diego Rivera (1886 – 1957) is not only the most outstanding of contemporary Mexican painters, an artist of unequaled vastness of conception; he is also the most prolific.
Before moving to Paris in 1911, Diego Rivera studied in Mexico City and Madrid.
http://wwar.com/masters/r/rivera-diego.html   (1350 words)

  
 GUILLERMO MOSCOSO, "CLARIFYING COMMONWEALTH, PLEBISCITE AND REFERENDUM"
Frustrated because of delays in Washington in granting U.S. citizenship and self-government to Puerto Rico, after 13 years struggling alongside Muñoz Rivera and others to achieve this goal, De Diego turned openly to independence, which he favored until his death in New York on July 16, 1918.
Portraying Muñoz Rivera and De Diego as anti-U.S., anti-U.S. citizenship and anti-English, is a shameful distortion of the truth about these two great and beloved Puerto Rican patriots.
Efforts by Muñoz Rivera to obtain U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans intensified while he was the resident commissioner for Puerto Rico in Washington from 1910 to 1916.
http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/1997-98misc/moscoso-19980719.shtml   (898 words)

  
 OCAIW - Frida Kahlo
Diego Rivera - Frida Kahlo (Exhibition January 24 - June 1, 1998)
NASSAU COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, U.S. Diego Rivera and Twentieth Century Mexican Art
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism (Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA Oct 17-Jan 5 2002) (Article by Allyn Cantor)
http://www.ocaiw.com/kahlo.htm   (617 words)

  
 Rivera
1954 M C Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter/wife of Diego Rivera, dies at 47
1943 Geraldo Rivera, born in New York City, news personality, 20/20, Geraldo
1859 Luis Munoz Rivera, Puerto Rico, journalist, founded Federalist Party
http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/r/rivera.html   (303 words)

  
 bonmf5
On the same day and also at the Palace, Juan's father, Pedro Lucero de Godoy, was married with doña Francisco Gómez Robledo, and Juan's sister, doña Catalina de Zamora, was married with Diego Romero.
Juan Montes Vigil named Nicolás Díaz Caballero as the executor of his estate and ordered that his natural son, Francisco Montes Vigil, age 16 more or less, be placed in the care of Díaz Caballero, Francisco's uncle.
Juan Montes Vigil declared he was a single man and had never been married.
http://pages.prodigy.net/bluemountain1/bonmf5.htm   (4677 words)

  
 Diego Rivera Web Museum: Biography
Nace Diego, hijo de Rivera y de Angelina Beloff.
Rivera y sus asistentes realizan 21 tableros al fresco para la New Workers School de Nueva York.
He receives a modest four year scholarship for European study from Governor Teodoro Dehesa.
http://www.diegorivera.com/bio   (3780 words)

  
 Diego Rivera Prints
Not everyone will recognize the name Diego Rivera simply because he has not received the attention and praise his art work most certainly deserves.
Diego Rivera prints have put Mexico on the canvas of the art world and has left an indelible mark in the world of art.
He was a revered artist in his native Mexico and eventually the rest of the world, where Diego Rivera prints have left indelible impressions.
http://www.diego-rivera.org   (311 words)

  
 Reconsidering Rivera
Diego Rivera was born in the mining town of Guanajuato, Mexico in 1886 and was sent by his parents at an early age to San Carlos Academy in Mexico City.
But it is the question of what sort of artist Rivera was, and the meaning of his undeniably prodigious contribution to twentieth-century art, that lie behind a new, major retrospective of his work, "Diego Rivera: Art and Revolution," opening at the Cleveland Museum of Art on February 14, 1999.
The only certainty is that opinion about Rivera's contribution to twentieth-century art remains as sharply divided today as it was during his lifetime.
http://www.neh.fed.us/news/humanities/1999-01/diego_rivera.html   (1930 words)

  
 Diego Rivera, Web Lesson by Lynn Tracadas
You are visiting Mexico over the holidays and want to see the places where there are Diego Rivera paintings.
Compare Diego Rivera's works to another artist they like.
Part B: Click on Visita el Museo de Diego Rivera at the bottom of the page or go to http://www.diegorivera.com/
http://www.clta.net/lessons/spanish/level2/diego.html   (916 words)

  
 Diego Rivera --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
She was married to muralist Diego Rivera (1929, separated 1939, remarried 1941).
Of the many controversies that embroiled the Mexican painter Diego Rivera because of the didactic character of his work, the removal in 1933 of his fresco ‘Man at the Crossroads' from Rockefeller Center in New York City is probably the best known.
Biographical sketch of Diego Rivera, Mexican painter whose bold, large-scale murals stimulated a revival of fresco painting in Latin America, supplemented with a collection of his paintings.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9276737?tocId=9276737   (711 words)

  
 No More Negotiation: Slavery and the destabilization of colonial Hispaniola's encomienda system
Diego de Nicuesa, for example, had 200 when he died, which his heir, his brother Alonso de Nicuesa, laid claim to on July 30, 1512.
From that moment onward, the history of the island is peppered with African slave uprisings, led by such leaders as Juan Vaquero, Diego de Guzmán, and Diego del Campo, all of whose rebellions took place before 1550.
The Laws of Burgos decreed that the Indians, after 1512, were "to dwell near the Spaniards" to whom they were commended.
http://www.fiu.edu/~history/kislakprize/guitar.htm   (5454 words)

  
 José de Diego
Diego along with Muñoz Rivera and Mateinzo Citrón formed a committee that ultimately convinced Spanish Liberal leader Práxedes Mateo Sagasta to support autonomy for Puerto Rico.
During the brief interlude between the declaration of autonomy and the U.S. invasion of the island, Diego served as Subsecretary of Justice and Interior, and then became a magistrate of the Real Audiencia Territorial de Puerto Rico.
Born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, José de Diego received his primary schooling in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and completed the Colegio Politécnico de Logroño in Spain.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/diego.html   (259 words)

  
 EN LA BRECHA
De Diego insisted that the only road for Puerto Rico was independence; Mun~oz wanted to obtain substantial reforms within a union with the U.S. He was a superb speaker that electrified his listeners with his vibrant speech.
He had fought together with Luis Mun~oz Rivera to obtain constitutional rights for the island but both leaders were to distance themselves two years before the approval of the Jones Act.
De Diego started his political life in the Assembly of the Autonomist Party in Mayaguez in 1891.
http://users.aol.com/np4cc/dediego.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Information On: Puerto Rico
As early as 1904, Luis Mu-oz Rivera and JosŽ de Diego founded the Unionist Party of Puerto Rico.
Champions of this autonomist movement were such political leaders as Ramon Baldorioty de Castro, and towards the end of the century, Luis Mu-oz Rivera.
Politics A year later after the invasion, Dr. Jose Celso Barbosa embraced the idea of annexation to the US as a solution to the colonial situation and founded the Puerto Rican Republican Party in 1899.
http://www.informationslurp.com/Countries/Puerto_rico.html   (2244 words)

  
 News about Frida Kahlo
The exhibition, titled "Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, where it was on view May 14 1 Sept. 4, 2000.
Most of the 36 intimate letters, documents and notes included in the archive were written to her husband Diego Rivera.
is a play by San Diego writer Rosanne Ramos that explores the connection between Kahlo's experience of pain and one of her paintings, "The Suicide of Dorothy Hale.
http://www.fridakahlo.it/news4.html   (2716 words)

  
 History_of_Puerto_Rico
In 1904, Luis Muñoz Rivera and José de Diego founded the "Partido Unionista de Puerto Rico" (Unionist Party of Puerto Rico) to fight against the colonial government established under the Foraker Act (reformation of the Federal Party).
That same year, Diego Columbus won rights to all land discovered by his father after presenting his case to the courts in Madrid.
It is believed that the Cacique Urayoán ordered his warriors to drown Diego Salcedo to determine whether or not the Spaniards were immortal, as they believed that Spanish colonizers had divine powers.
http://www.comicscomics.com/search.php?title=History_of_Puerto_Rico   (4694 words)

  
 Pedro De Rivera
Fideicomiso Rivera: Olmedo, "chica superpoderosa".(Diego Rivera, pintor mexicano)(TT: Rivera Trust: Olmedo, "the super powerful girl".)(TA: Diego Rivera, Mexican painter) : An article from: Proceso
~ Guillermo Rodriguez Rivera, Pedro Juan Gutierrez, Elizabeth Burgos, Editores
Pedro de Rivera's Report on the presidio of Punta de Śigüenza, alias Panźacola, 1744 (Pensacola Historical Society quarterly)
http://www.truefresco.com/bookshop/us/books/author/Pedro+De+Rivera-2.htm   (4694 words)

  
 Art in America: New York - art dealers and museums - Directory
G/D/C Artists exhibited: Marcelo Bonevardi, Peter Booth, Jacobo Borges, Willem de Kooning, Stephen De Staebler, Melvin Edwards, Jane Egan, Pedro Figari, Gonzalo Fonseca, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, Jim Peters, Jackson Pollock, Diego Rivera, Antonio Segui, Hedda Sterne, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, John Walker, Adja Yunkers 3435A.
El Museo Francisco Oller y Diego Rivera 91 Allen St 14203 (716) 884-9693, 884-9362 Tue-Fri 11-4 Dir: Craig Centrie Works by Latin American artists, African-American artists, and other artists of color.
Thomas Colville Fine Art, Inc 1000 Madison Ave 10021 (212) 879-9259 By appt Dir: Thomas Colville 19th-century American and French (Barbizon School) paintings, watercolors, and drawings.
http://findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1248/8_87/55439614/p1/article.jhtml   (16067 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, San Diego State University, San Diego Fall 2001- present.
Research Assistantship, University of California Riverside, for Professor Steven M. Helfand and Professor Gloria Gonzalez-Rivera, 1997-1998.
Teaching Associate, Economics Department, University of California, Riverside, Summer 1998 – Spring 2001.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~kmundra/vitae.htm   (600 words)

  
 Secretaría de Educación Pública
La obra mural de Diego Rivera está plasmada en los muros de los patios Principal y de Juárez del edificio central de la SEP. A estas dos áreas el artista las llamó patios de Trabajo y de Las Fiestas, respectivamente.
En los espacios del edificio de Argentina, el maestro Rivera se expresó a través de la técnica del buon fresco sobre muro directo, muy antigua en el mundo, pero que los artistas mexicanos de entonces empezaban a “redescubrir” leyendo tratados italianos y franceses, y aprovechando la experiencia artesanal de los pintores populares.
El primer piso (SEGUNDO NIVEL) está decorado con los escudos de armas de los estados de la República, pintados por los asistentes de Diego.
http://www.sep.gob.mx/wb2/sep/sep_1734_recorrido_virtual   (2828 words)

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