Diego M. Rivera, Mexican, 1886-1957
Detroit Industry,North Wall, 1932-1933
Fresco
Gift of Edsel B Ford (33.10.N)
Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Industry fresco cycle was conceived by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera (1886–1957) as a tribute to the city's manufacturing base and labor force of the 1930s. Rivera completed the twenty-seven panel work in eleven months, from April 1932 to March 1933. It is considered the finest example of Mexican mural art in the United States, and the artist thought it the best work of his career.
Included: 4 luminaries, 4 LED candles and 4 Lithium batteries per package. Luminaries arrive flat and expand with water.
Dimensions: 6" X 6.5"
Materials: BPA Free Plastic
Color: Multi-color
Care: Rinse with water and dish soap. Leave open to dry, store flat.