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Diego Rivera — Girl Holding Flowers
Diego Rivera

Girl Holding Flowers

1941

Diego Rivera's 'Girl Holding Flowers' is a watercolor on rice paper created in 1941. The delicate medium and subject matter showcase Rivera's versatility beyond his famous murals. The work captures an intimate moment of youthful innocence through the artist's characteristic style.

Medium
watercolor on rice paper

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Morning Session

November 14, 2018

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Diego Rivera, Girl Holding Flowers, 1941

Diego Rivera's 'Girl Holding Flowers' is a watercolor on rice paper created in 1941. The delicate medium and subject matter showcase Rivera's versatility beyond his famous murals. The work captures an intimate moment of youthful innocence through the artist's characteristic style.

Medium
watercolor on rice paper
Year
1941
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Watercolor, Twentieth Century, Botanical, Soft Colors, Mexican, Delicate, Portrait, Floral, Figurative, Feminine

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Art Institute of Chicago