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Payo Enriquez de Rivera (1622–1684) was a Spanish Augustinian friar, Bishop of Guatemala (1657–1667), Archbishop of Mexico (1668–1681), and Viceroy of New Spain (1673–1680). He was known for introducing printing to Guatemala, which revolutionized the literary landscape there. [Image caption: School picture, authentic reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]-stock-foto
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Payo Enriquez de Rivera (1622–1684) was a Spanish Augustinian friar, Bishop of Guatemala (1657–1667), Archbishop of Mexico (1668–1681), and Viceroy of New Spain (1673–1680). He was known for introducing printing to Guatemala, which revolutionized the literary landscape there. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]-stock-foto
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Ultima Hora (1915) painting by Diego Rivera – Cubist period artwork by Mexican modernist artist, early 20th century avant-garde painting-stock-foto
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Girasoles (Sunflowers), 1943, painting by Mexican artist Diego Rivera-stock-foto
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Paisaje con cactus (Landscape with Cactus), 1931, painting by Mexican artist Diego Rivera-stock-foto
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Modesta (1937)  -  Portrait Painting by Mexican Muralist Diego Rivera-stock-foto
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Vendedora de Alcatraces Seller of lilies  (1943) painting by Mexican artist Diego Rivera-stock-foto
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Diego Rivera oil on canvas painting El baile de Tehuantepec (The Dance in Tehuantepec) 1928 in the Malba Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina-stock-foto
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Peasants, 1928, by Diego Rivera, Ministry of Education mural fresco, Mexico City. Mexico.-stock-foto
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Woman looking at El baile de Tehuantepec (The Dance in Tehuantepec), 1928,by Diego Rivera, at the MALBA Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Detail of "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Detail of "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Detail of "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Detail of "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: "Silent Rain" fountain by Armando Baeza outside Pico Rivera City Hall-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Bronze monument depicting Jacquelyn Jacquez and Deputy Michael Galvan at Pico Rivera Sheriff Station-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Bronze monument depicting Jacquelyn Jacquez and Deputy Michael Galvan at Pico Rivera Sheriff Station-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Bronze monument depicting Jacquelyn Jacquez and Deputy Michael Galvan at Pico Rivera Sheriff Station-stock-foto
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Pico Rivera, California: Bronze monument depicting Jacquelyn Jacquez and Deputy Michael Galvan at Pico Rivera Sheriff Station-stock-foto
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fountain and horseman statue for Miguel Primo de Rivera in Jerez de la Frontera-stock-foto
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fountain and horseman statue for Miguel Primo de Rivera in Jerez de la Frontera-stock-foto
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Infinity Sculpture Smithsonian National Museum of American History Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Infinity sculpture, an abstract artwork by José de Rivera, is a prominent modern art installation located on the grounds of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. The sculpture features a polished, ribbon-like form that curves and loops against the sky, supported by a dark, obelisk-like base. Its reflective surface mirrors the surrounding environment, including the sky and clouds. The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the-stock-foto
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National Museum Of American History Infinity Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The National Museum of American History, officially known as the Kenneth E. Behring Center, is seen with its National Mall entrance and the Infinity sculpture. The museum is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the nation's rich history. Its facade is inscribed with text from John Quincy Adams's charter for the Smithsonian Institution, reflecting its foundational purpose. The Infinity sculpture, a modern artistic element, stands in contrast to the classical architecture of the buil-stock-foto
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National Museum Of American History Infinity Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The National Museum of American History, also known as the Kenneth E. Behring Center, is pictured with its National Mall entrance and the Infinity sculpture by José de Rivera. The museum is a part of the Smithsonian Institution, dedicated to preserving and displaying the heritage of the United States. Its architecture features large stone facades inscribed with text, including a quote from John Quincy Adams. The museum is located on the National Mall, a prominent public space in Washington D.C.-stock-foto
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Miguel de Torres y Ruiz de Rivera, 3rd Marquis of Matallana, 1785, PIETRO MELCHIORRE FERRARI, The tirany of Chronos Exhibition, Banco de España Collec-stock-foto
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A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) is pictured. Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of M-stock-foto
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March 16, 2025, Mexico, Mexico: A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) is pictured. Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist con-stock-foto
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A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) showing a controversial portrait of Lenin (right). Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communi-stock-foto
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March 16, 2025, Mexico, Mexico: A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) showing a controversial portrait of Lenin (right). Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United Sta-stock-foto
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March 16, 2025, Mexico, Mexico: A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) showing Leon Trotsky, Friedrich Engels, and Karl Marx. Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United-stock-foto
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A detail from Diego Rivera's El hombre controlador del universo (Man, Controller of the Universe) showing Leon Trotsky, Friedrich Engels, and Karl Marx. Painted in 1934, it is on display at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), in Mexico City. Originally to be installed in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City, the unfinished work was destroyed, accused of propagating communist ideas and recreated in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his com-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 16th Mar, 2025. Murals from the Mexican muralism movement are pictured at the art nouveau style great hall of the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts). Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. (Credit Image: © Apolline Guillerot-Malick/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 16th Mar, 2025. Murals from the Mexican muralism movement are pictured at the art nouveau style great hall of the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts). Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 16th Mar, 2025. The art nouveau style great hall of the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), is pictured in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. (Credit Image: © Apolline Guillerot-Malick/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 16th Mar, 2025. The art nouveau style great hall of the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), is pictured in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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March 15, 2025, Mexico, Mexico: ''Marine'' a Diego Rivera mural in a stairwell of the SecretarÃ-a de Educación Pública in Mexico City is pictured. The mural is one of 117 panels Diego Rivera painted between 1923 and 1928 on two courtyards and three levels in the SecretarÃ-a de Educación Pública building in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. (Credit Image: © Apolline Guillerot-Malick/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITOR-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 15th Mar, 2025. "Marine" a Diego Rivera mural in a stairwell of the Secretaría de Educación Pública in Mexico City is pictured. The mural is one of 117 panels Diego Rivera painted between 1923 and 1928 on two courtyards and three levels in the Secretaría de Educación Pública building in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mexico, Mexico. 15th Mar, 2025. "Xochipilli", a Diego Rivera mural in a stairwell of the Secretaría de Educación Pública in Mexico City is pictured. The mural is one of 117 panels Diego Rivera painted between 1923 and 1928 on two courtyards and three levels in the Secretaría de Educación Pública building in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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March 15, 2025, Mexico, Mexico: ''Xochipilli'', a Diego Rivera mural in a stairwell of the SecretarÃ-a de Educación Pública in Mexico City is pictured. The mural is one of 117 panels Diego Rivera painted between 1923 and 1928 on two courtyards and three levels in the SecretarÃ-a de Educación Pública building in Mexico City. Diego Rivera was a mexicain painter, world-renowned for his murals, painted mostly in Mexico and the United States and illustrating his communist convictions and his exaltation of Mesoamerica. (Credit Image: © Apolline Guillerot-Malick/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) E-stock-foto