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Diego Rivera was born on December 8, 1886 to a family of modest income. He lived in Guanajuato until 1892 when the family moved to Mexico City. It is here that he began to study art at the Academy of San Carlos. As a great admirer of Paul Cezanne, many of Rivera’s earlier pieces reflect the Post-Impressionist characteristics of simple forms and bold colors. These paintings became quite popular, and Rivera began to establish himself in society as an artist.

What artist was influential on Rivera’s style of painting?

a.
Guanajuato
c.
Cezanne
b.
San Carlos
d.
Van Gogh

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Answer:A

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User Chentingpc
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Answer:

C. Cezanne

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Around 1917, inspired by Paul Cezanne's paintings, Rivera shifted toward Post-Impressionism, using simple forms and large patches of vivid colors. His paintings began to attract attention, and he was able to display them at several exhibitions.

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