Where in Mexico Are the Murals of Diego Rivera?
In 1921 the Mexican government commissioned artist Diego Rivera to paint a series of frescoes for public buildings, initiating the renowned Mexican Mural Renaissance. Below are six locations in Mexico where Rivera's murals can be viewed.
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National Palace, Mexico City
Ministry of Education, Mexico City
National Institute of Cardiology, Mexico City
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In 1943 Rivera accepted one mural project in Mexico City, which he devoted to the pictorial representation of the history of cardiology.
Lerma Waterworks, Mexico City
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In 1951 Rivera executed a series of underwater murals at the Lerma Waterworks in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, which he titled "Water, Origin of Life."
Theater of the Insurgents, Mexico City
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In 1953 Rivera painted a mural series for the Theater of the Insurgents titled "History of the Theater in Mexico."
La Raza Hospital, Mexico City
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Rivera's final public mural was completed in 1953 at the La Raza Hospital of the Mexican Institute of Social Security and was called "The People's Demand for Better Health."
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