This November, the Smithsonian American Art Museum will be holding a show for Rufino Tamayo entitled, Tamayo: The New York Years. The show will feature 42 works by Rufino Tamayo in an attempt to showcase the effect New York played on Tamayo’s work during the period of time he lived and worked in the city, and to highlight Tamayo’s pivotal role in shaping post-war modern art.
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Diego Rivera's Lost Painting
Upon examining the piece he noticed a couple details that indicated that the drawing was a working drawing for a larger piece such as a large painting or mural. However, Robert did not recognize the painting that the drawing corresponded to, nor could he find it in Diego Rivera's catalogue raisonne...