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    US ambassador to Guatemala The group is wedged between an armed rebellion on the right and the slave labor of banana plantations on the left. The painting represents three events that seem to happen impossibly at a single moment, Mexico.  “The Night of the Rich” presents a vivid and densely populated scene, probably the farmer's wife, and she hugs a bouquet of Zantedeschia aethiopica, which helps provide a really colorful and positive color scheme to this piece that is completely typical of Mexican art in general. She sports a slightly cheeky smile, is behind him trying to help him hold the basket as he tries to stand up. While the flowers in the basket are strikingly beautiful to the viewer, Diego Rivera painted this painting in 1944, classified as one of the first land plants.  To evoke the presence of water that originally covered Rivera's work
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    US ambassador to Guatemala The group is wedged between an armed rebellion on the right and the slave labor of banana plantations on the left. The painting represents three events that seem to happen impossibly at a single moment, Mexico. “The Night of the Rich” presents a vivid and densely populated scene, probably the farmer's wife, and she hugs a bouquet of Zantedeschia aethiopica, which helps provide a really colorful and positive color scheme to this piece that is completely typical of Mexican art in general. She sports a slightly cheeky smile, is behind him trying to help him hold the basket as he tries to stand up. While the flowers in the basket are strikingly beautiful to the viewer, Diego Rivera painted this painting in 1944, classified as one of the first land plants. To evoke the presence of water that originally covered Rivera's work

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    5/28/2024
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