Question:
What is the meaning of the painting "Flower Day" by Diego Rivera?
pketz5903
2007-11-06 18:35:26 UTC
What is the meaning of the painting "Flower Day" by Diego Rivera?
Four answers:
Red
2007-11-06 20:36:04 UTC
Here's some info that might help:



From http://lasauniversity.tripod.com/diego.htm



"Flower Day" shows a figure carrying the flowers and it also shows three girls on their knees. Historians believe that the painting honors the ancient Mexican tradition of dedicating flowers to a god of flowers and festivals."



From Betterwall.com, http://www.betterwall.com/bnr.php?bid=166



"One of his masterpieces which celebrates Mexico's revolutionary peasants and Indian underclass is Flower Day from 1925. The work features a flower carrier with a basket of calla lilies on his back bending before two girls. Some believe that the scene is intended to evoke the ancient Mexican tradition of dedicating flowers to the gods. By combining flat, geometric shapes with curved forms and blocks of color, the work has a Cubist feel. But it is modern in a different way as well, in its clarity of expression and the simplicity with which Rivera crafts complexity of emotion and meaning."



Hope this helps
anonymous
2016-12-26 18:52:00 UTC
Flower Day Diego Rivera
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2016-11-08 06:04:30 UTC
Diego Rivera Flower Day
anonymous
2016-04-07 14:30:44 UTC
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To illustrate the struggle of the working man.


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