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La hamaca diego rivera biography

          Diego Rivera painted La Hamaca (The Hammock) in , just two years before his death.

        1. Diego Rivera painted La Hamaca (The Hammock) in , just two years before his death.
        2. He was one of the famous painters in the mids who did not direct his thoughts into a specific direction but tried to balance his scope painting landscapes.
        3. Diego Rivera was a Mexican painter and towering figure within the country's muralist movement, famed for his tempestuous marriage to Frida Kahlo.
        4. Diego Rivera was born on December 8, in Guanajuato, Mexico.
        5. In this essay entitled “The Mexican School,” Laurence E. Schmeckebier analyzes the rise and evolution of the “Mexican School of Painting.”.
        6. Diego Rivera was a Mexican painter and towering figure within the country's muralist movement, famed for his tempestuous marriage to Frida Kahlo....

          Diego Rivera
          Photo by: WikipediaCreative Commons
          BornDiego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez
          Dec.

          8, 1886
          Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

          DiedNov. 24, 1957 (at age 70)
          Mexico City, Mexico
          NationalityMexican
          EducationSan Carlos Academy
          MovementMexican Mural Movement
          FieldPainting, Muralist
          WifeFrida Kahlo

          Diego Rivera was born on December 8, 1886 in Guanajuato, Mexico.

          At the age of two, his family had already set him up an art studio; he couldn’t even read. They moved to Mexico City in 1892. His mom descended from Jews that had converted to Roman Catholicism, and his dad descended from Spanish Royalty.

          At the age of ten, Diego took evening classes at the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City.

          Diego Rivera's The Hammock or La hamaca, is a portrait that was painted in of Dolores Olmedo's daughter, along with a friend of hers.

          He enrolled in military college to impress his dad, but quit two weeks later.

          In 1891, he became a full time student at the Academy of San Carlos, studying art. His dad was an inspecto