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Author Marnham, Patrick.

Title Dreaming with his eyes open : a life of Diego Rivera / Patrick Marnham
Edition First edition
Published New York : Knopf, [1998]
©1998

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Description 350 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Summary And by 1930, with his young wife, Frida Kahlo, Rivera finally makes his way to North America, where he is to work on three major mural projects - one of which, commissioned by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller for the new Rockefeller Center, will end in disaster and furious international controversy for the artist, and force his return to Mexico
Drawing on his extensive travels and research, Patrick Marnham explores a character who was, in every sense, larger than life. We are introduced to the rural Mexico, full of mystery and turbulence, that shapes the enormously imaginative young Rivera's worldview - and a place that would remain his most enduring creative influence. We see the young apprentice leave Mexico for Spain on a government grant and then go on to Italy, where he first encounters the work of the great fresco painters that will change his life and art forever; to Paris, where he settles in Montparnasse at the epicenter of the legendary artistic circle living there at the time, including Picasso (both his great friend and his rival), Modigliani, Matisse, Leger and Braque. We see Rivera travel to Moscow to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution, and begin his lifelong flirtation with Communism
This biography - the first in over forty years - of Diego Rivera, the brilliant Mexican artist and revolutionary (and twice-married husband of Frida Kahlo), captures the explosively passionate nature that made Rivera one of this century's most gifted and controversial painters
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [331]-334) and index
Subject Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957.
Painters -- Mexico -- Biography.
Author Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957.
LC no. 98006145
ISBN 0679430423