
Diego Rivera
The Muralist of Mexico's SoulBy Gerry SouterLength5h 59m
About this audiobook
They met in 1928, Frida Kahlo was then 21 years old and Diego Rivera was twice her age. He was already an international reference, she only aspired to become one.
An intense artistic creation, along with pain and suffering, was generated by this tormented union, in particular for Frida. Constantly in the shadow of her husband, bearing his unfaithfulness and her jealousy, Frida exorcised the pain on canvas, and won progressively the public's interest. On both continents, America and Europe, these commited artists proclaimed their freedom and left behind them the traces of their exceptional talent.
In this book, Gerry Souter brings together both biographies and underlines with passion the link which existed between the two greatest Mexican artists of the twentieth century.
Audiobook details
GenreOther
Length5 hrs 59 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 15, 2015
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2Foreword
3From Training to Mastership
4His First Steps
5Discovering Europe
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6¡ Vuelva a México ! Homecoming
7His New Exil to Europe or His Artistic Quest
8The Eight Year Search – 1911-1919
9The Revelation of Italian Frescos – 1920-1921
10Between Painting and Politics
11Mexican Muralists
12Fame, Diego and Frida
13A Communist Cheered by Americans
14The Last Years or the Return to the Country
15Back Home in Mexico
16Adiós Frida, Vaya con Dios Adiós Diego, Vida larga al artista de la gente
17Frida Kahlo