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School Library Journal
Reviewed on January 1, 1996
Gr 7-Up Goldstein discusses Rivera's work rather than his personal life. His artistic development from his days in Paris as a Cubist painter to his magnificent later murals is well described, and his political ideals, which are inseparable from his art, are handled objectively. A number of paintings and murals are interpreted in a clear and interesting style. There are diagrams of the National Palace murals, as well as a description and di...Log In or Sign Up to Read More