Chronicles the relationship between Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, discussing their artistic differences, ideological common ground, and turbulent times together.
Follows the life of the twentieth-century Mexican muralist, from his earliest artistic expressions through his developmental years in Spain, Paris, and Italy to his political activities when he returned to Mexico.
Introduces the life and accomplishments of the artist who invented a Mexican style of painting and who brought art out of museums and onto public walls.
Examines the life and work of early twentieth-century Mexican artist Diego Rivera, best known for his murals in government offices, schools, and other public buildings.
Tells the life story of Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, discussing his paintings' social and political significance and his marriage to artist Frida Kahlo.