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Detroit Industry By Diego Rivera
It has a long history as the epicenter of the North American automotive industry and the developed into a hub for other high-tech industries, including defense, logistics, health care, and information technology -
Diego sketching part of his Rockefeller Center mural
The image is Diego Rivera sketching part of his Rockefeller Center back in 1933 -
Man, Controller of the Universe at the Palacio de Bellas Artes
This image is one of Diego Riveras paintings the Man, Controller of the Universe -
The two Fridas
This painting is one of Frida's and it is to show her hispanic and german culture -
Fridas Self-Portrait with Thorn necklace and Hummingbird
This painting was made by Frida Kahlo in 1940, and it represented her pain and suffering from when she was younger. -
The Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened by Frida Kahlo
The painting is to represent and depict a still life with colors and symbolic undertones -
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon on the Alameda Central
Diego Rivera made this painting in 1947 to represent Mexican/Hispanic culture -
Statement by Frida Kahlo from My Art, My Life
This talks about how Frida felt about Diego and her life -
Frida Becomes My Wife From My Art, My Life
This is an Autobiography from Diego Rivera Talking about how Frida became his wife from his Art and his life -
Letter to Ella and Bertrem Wolfe from The Letters of Frida Kahlo
This letter is to Ella and Bertram Wolfe from Frida Kahlo, asking how Ella and Bertram were doing and how Frida was doing