Diego Rivera was one of the big men of 20th-century art—big physically, in personality, and as an influence on American art at mid-century. His mural style was forged in the Mexican Revolution; in his synthesis of traditional Mexican imagery and modernism, he had a powerful influence on American art. Though best known for his murals, he was a committed easel painter with a wide range of subjects. Avril Angevine returns to the show to uncover this more intimate side of the prodigious talent that was Diego Rivera.
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