List of works by Diego Rivera
This is an incomplete list of works by Diego Rivera (8 December 1886, Guanajuato- 24 November 1957, Mexico City). A Modern painter, famous for his social realist murals. Rivera is also known for his marriage to Frida Kahlo (6 July 1907, Mexico City- 13 July 1954, Mexico City), a celebrated Mexican painter also.[1]
Timeline
1886-1920 Formative years
1921- 1957 Social Realism
Paintings By Rivera
1886- 1920 Formative years
Image | Title (English) | Year | Location | Dimensions (cm) | Medium |
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Classical Head | 1898 | 48.5 x 39.2 | |||
The Threshing Floor | 1904 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 100 x 114.6 | ||
Head Of A Goat | 1905 | Rafael Coronel Collection, Cuernavaca, Mexico | 9.5 x 12.5 | ||
Night Scene in Avila | 1907 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | |||
Self-Portrait | 1907 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | |||
Diego Rivera - Avila Morning (The Ambles Valley) | 1908 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 97 x 123 | ||
Street in Ávila (Ávila Landscape) | 1908 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 129 x 141 | ||
House over the Bridge | 1909 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 147 x 120 | ||
Notre Dame de Paris | 1909 | 113 x 144 | |||
Portrait of Angelina Beloff | 1909 | ||||
El Picador | 1909 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | 177 x 113 | ||
Breton Girl | 1910 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 80 x 100 | ||
Head Of A Breton Woman | 1910 | Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato, Mexico | 141 x 129 | ||
Diego Rivera - After the Storm (The Grounded Ship) | 1910 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 120.7 x 146.7 | ||
Landscape | 1911 | ||||
View Of Toledo | 1912 | 91 x 112 | |||
Landscape at Toledo | 1913 | Pinacoteca Diego Rivera, Veracruz, Mexico | 46 x 32 | ||
Portrait Of Oscar Miestchaninoff | 1913 | Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, Pinacoteca Diego Rivera, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico | 120 x 147 | ||
Portrait Of The Adolfo Best Maugard | 1913 | Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico | 161.5 x 227.5 | ||
Woman At A Well | 1913 | Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City | |||
The Adoration Of The Virgin | 1913 | ||||
Still Life | 1913 | Hermitage, St. Petersburg | 84 x 65 | Tempera on canvas | |
The Sun Breaking through the Mist | 1913 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 83.5 x 59 | ||
The Woman at the Well | 1913 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 145 x 125 | ||
Portrait of Two Women | 1914 | Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock | |||
La Tour Eiffel | 1914 | 92 x 115 | |||
The Alarm Clock | 1914 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Sailor at Breakfast | 1914 | 117 x 72 | |||
Young Man with a Fountain Pen | 1914 | 79.5 x 63.5 | |||
Portrait of Kawashima and Foujita | 1914 | 78.5 x 74 | |||
Zapata-style Landscape | 1915 | Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico | 145 x 125 | ||
Seated Woman (Women with the Body of a Guitar) | 1915 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Portrait de Martin Luis Guzman | 1915 | 72.3 x 59.3 | |||
Zapatista Landscape. The Guerrilla | 1915 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | |||
Portrait of Ramon Gomez de la Serna | 1915 | ||||
El Rastro | 1915 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 27.5 x 38.5 | ||
Portrait of Marevna | Art institute of Chicago | 145.7 x 112.7 | |||
Motherhood Angelina and the Child Diego | 1916 | Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City | 132 x 86 | ||
Urban Landscape | 1916 | Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City | |||
Still Life with Tulips | 1916 | 67.8 x 53.7 | |||
Still Life with Utensils | 1917 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 71 x 54 | ||
Knife and Fruit in Front of the Window | 1917 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, | 91.8 x 92.4 | ||
Still Life with Ricer also known as Still Life with Garlic Press | 1918 | ||||
Still Life | 1918 | ||||
The Outskirts Of Paris | 1918 | ||||
The Mathematician | 1918 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, |
1921- 1957 Social Realism
Image | Title (English) | 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 x 52 | Oil on Canvas | ||
Entry into the Mine | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 474 x 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 x 214 | Fresco | |
The Liberation of The Peon | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The New School | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
Good Friday on the Santa Anita Canal | 1923 | 456 x 356 | Fresco | ||
The Sugar Mill | 1923 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 482 x 366 | Fresco | |
The Festival of The Distribution of The Land | 1923–1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The Festival of The First of May | 1923–1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The Market | 1923–1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The Maize Festival | 1923–1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 438 x 239 | Fresco | |
The Sacrificial Offering Day of the Dead | 1923–1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | 415 x 237 | Fresco | |
Alliance of the Peasant and the Industrial Worker | 1924 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
The Day of the Dead | 1924 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
Partition of the Land. | 1924 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
Flower Festival | 1925 | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) | 147.3 x 120.7 | Fresco | |
The Exploiters | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
The Abundant Earth | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
Revelation of the Way | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
Triumph of the Revolution | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
The Organization of The Agrarian Movement | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
The Mechanization of The Country | 1926 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | Fresco | ||
The Land's Bounty Rightfully Possessed | 1926 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | Fresco | ||
Indian Boy and Indian Woman with Corn Stalks | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | |||
Subterranean Forces | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | |||
Maturation | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | |||
The Blood of the Revolutionary Martyrs Fertilizing the Earth | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | 244 x 491 | ||
The Liberated Earth with The Powers of Nature Controlled by Man | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | 692 x 598 | ||
The Perpetual Renewal of the Revolutionary Struggle | 1926-27 | Chapingo Autonomous University, Texcoco, Mexico | 354 x 357 | ||
Cargadora With Dog | 1927 | Watercolour | |||
Death of the Capitalist | 1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
Night of the Rich | 1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
Our Bread | 1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
The Learned | 1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
The Painter, the Sculptor and the Architect | 1923–1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
Wall Street Banquet | 1928 | Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters, Mexico City | |||
The Arsenal | 1928 | ||||
Entering the City | 1930 | Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca, Mexico | |||
My Godfather's Sons (Portrait of Modesto and Jesus Sanchez) | 1930 | Fomento Cultural Banamex, Mexico City | |||
Zapata's Horse | 1930 | ||||
Conquest and Revolution | 1930-31 | ||||
Allegory of California | 1930-31 | ||||
Zapata | 1930-31 | The History of Cuernavaca and Morelos | 214 x 89 | ||
The Making of a Fresco, Showing The Building of a City | 1931 | San Francisco Art Institute | |||
Frozen Assets | 1931 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | 188.5 x 239 | ||
Edsel B. Ford | 1932 | Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan | 125.1 x 97.8 | ||
Detroit Industry, South Wall | 1932–1933 | Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan | |||
Detroit Industry, North Wall | 1933 | Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan | |||
Man at the Crossroads/Man, Controller of the Univers | 1933-34 | Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City | |||
The Ancient Indian World | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
The History of Mexico | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
The History of Mexico: From Conquest to the Future | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
The History of Mexico | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
The World of Today and Tomorrow | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
The History of Mexico | 1929 -35 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City | |||
Delfina and Dimas | 24 x 31 | ||||
Flower Carrier | 1935 | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) | 121.9 x 121.3 | ||
The Pinole Seller | 1936 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City | 81.4 x 60.7 | ||
Carnival of Mexican Life. Dictatorship | 1936 | Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City | |||
Copalli | 1937 | Brooklyn Museum, New Yotk | 91.44 x 121.92 | ||
Portrait of Lupe Marin | 1938 | Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City | 171.3 x 122.3 | ||
Portrait of Dolores Del Rio | 1938 | ||||
The Lady in White | 1939 | ||||
Portrait of Madesta and Inesita | 1939 | 99 x 69 | |||
Dancer Resting | 1939 | Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City | 95 x 166 | ||
Pan American Unity | 1940 | ||||
The Hands of Dr Moore | 1940 | San Diego Museum of Art, California | 45.8 x 55.9 | ||
Portrait of Paulette Goddard | 1940-41 | ||||
Self-Portrait Dedicated to Irene Rich | 1941 | Smith College Museum of Art (SCMA), Northampton, MA | 61 x 43 | ||
Portrait of Carlos Pellicer | 1942 | 55 x 43 | |||
Portrait of Natasha Zakólkowa Gelman | 1943 | 115 x 153 | |||
Nude with Calla Lilies | 1944 | 157 x 124 | |||
The Day of the Dead | 1944 | Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City | 91 x 73.5 | ||
The Milliner. Portrait of Henri de Chatillon | 1944 | ||||
Portrait of Adalgisa Nery | 1945 | ||||
Portrait of Cuca Bustamante | 1946 | Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, | 158 x 122.5 | ||
Portrait of Mrs Elisa Saldivar de Gutierrez Roldan | |||||
Portrait of Linda Christian | 1947 | ||||
The Temptations of Saint Anthony | 1947 | Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City, | 90 x 110 | ||
Portrait of an Actress | 1948 | ||||
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park | 1948 | Museo Mural Diego Rivera, Mexico City | |||
Retrato de María Félix | |||||
Portrait of Evangelina Rivas de De la Chica, The lady from Oaxaca | 1949 | ||||
Portrait of Senora Dona Evangelina Rivas de LaChica | 1949 | ||||
Portrait of Ruth Rivera | 1949 | 199 x 100.5 | |||
Colonisation, 'The Great City of Tenochtitlan' | 1945- 52 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, | 971 x 492 | ||
The Huastec Civilisation | 1950 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, | |||
The Papermakers | 1950 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, | |||
Totonac Civilization | 1950 | Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, | |||
Pre-Hispanic America | 1950 | ||||
Figure Symbolizing the African Race | 1951 | ||||
Figure Symbolizing the Asiatic Race | 1951 | ||||
The Hands of Nature Offering Water | 1951 | ||||
Portrait of the Young Girl Elenita Carrillo Flores | 1952 | 55 x 105 | |||
The Banana Leaf Loader | 1953 | 50 x 40 | |||
The History of Medicine in Mexico: The People's Demand for Better Health | 1953 | ||||
Portrait of Sra. Dona Elena Flores de Carrillo | 1953 | 140 x 221.5 | |||
The Painter's Studio | 1954 | 150 x 178 | |||
Evening Twilight at Acapulco | 1956 | 30 x 40 | |||
Portrait of Silvia Pinal | 1956 | ||||
The Hammock | 1956 | ||||
May Day Procession in Moscow | 1956 | 135.2 x 108.3 | |||
Indian Woman Spinning | Unknown | Phoenix Art Museum | 81.3 x 59.7 | ||
Lenin in 1922 | Unknown | ||||
Sugar Plantation, Tealtenango, Morelos and Indian Slaves in the Gold Mines | Unknown | ||||
The Architect, Jesus T. Acevedo | Unknown | Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City | |||
Portrait of Marevna | Unknown | ||||
The Flower Seller | Unknown |
References
- "Diego Rivera | Mexican painter". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
- "Wikiart".
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