The Mexican Revolution in Word and Image: Diego Rivera’s Illustrations of Los de abajo by Mariano Azuela
Riveras selected illustrations, which generally presented positive images of the revolutionaries rather at odds with the textual version, were eventually published in two art books, El arte moderno en México (RobredoPorrúa, 1937) and El arte moderno y contemporáneo de México (UNAM, 1952). How does t...
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