Entering the City (1930) by Diego Rivera

Entering the City - Diego Rivera - 1930

Artwork Information

TitleEntering the City
ArtistDiego Rivera
Date1930
Mediumfresco
Art MovementMuralism
Current LocationPalace of Cortés, Cuernavaca, Mexico

About Entering the City

The artwork “Entering the City,” created by Diego Rivera in 1930, is a fresco that belongs to the Muralism art movement and falls under the genre of history painting. This piece is a part of the series “The History of Cuernavaca and Morelos” and is located in the Palace of Cortés in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

The artwork vividly depicts a dynamic scene with a multitude of figures engaged in intense activity. The composition is densely populated with individuals climbing intertwined branches of a giant tree, with some reaching for the foliage and others in various states of struggle and movement. In the background, a group of armored soldiers confronts the climbers, adding a sense of conflict and tension. The surrounding environment is lush and teems with detailed vegetation, enhancing the overall richness and vibrancy of the scene. The fresco masterfully employs bright colors and intricate details, characteristic of Rivera’s style, to convey a narrative steeped in historical and socio-political undertones.

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