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La Escuela de Aire Libre (Open Air School)


Diego Rivera, La Escuela de Aire Libre (Open Air School), 1932, lithograph on cream wove paper, Gift of Lucienne Bloch and Stephen Dimitroff, © artist or other rights holder, 84.31.5

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Title

La Escuela de Aire Libre (Open Air School)

Related Titles

original language: La Escuela de Aire Libre

translated: Open Air School

Artist

Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886-1957)

Date

1932

Medium

lithograph on cream wove paper

Edition

artist's proof; edition of 100

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 12 1/2 in x 16 5/16 in; sheet: 15 3/4 in x 22 3/4 in

Inscriptions & Markings

mark: Epreuve d'artiste, graphite, lower left Translation: Artist's proof Language: French Description: handwritten in graphite below lower left corner of image

text transcription; signature: Ma chere amie Lucienne Block. Diego Rivera, graphite, lower right Translation: My dear friend Lucienne Block Description: handwritten in graphite below lower right corner of image

watermark: RIVES, lower left

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

planographic print

Culture

Mexican

Credit Line

Gift of Lucienne Bloch and Stephen Dimitroff

Accession Number

84.31.5

Copyright

© artist or other rights holder

Terms

artists' proofs

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

schools

Description

Detail from the mural "Fruit of the Tree of Life," 1926, Ministry of Education Building, Mexico City.

History
Exhibitions

1989 Grafica Popular: 20th Century Mexican Prints Portland Art Museum

2002 Gráfica de Mexico Portland Art Museum

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