RIVERA, Diego
Diego Rivera (1886–1957) was a renowned Mexican artist best known for his large-scale murals, but he was also an accomplished printmaker. As a key figure in the Mexican Muralist movement, Rivera used lithographs and etchings to explore themes of social justice, indigenous culture, and the struggles of the working class. His prints, like his murals, were politically charged and visually powerful, often depicting the Mexican Revolution and advocating for the rights of the oppressed. Rivera’s printmaking, characterized by bold lines and strong compositions, played an important role in disseminating his revolutionary ideas to a wider audience.
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