Diego Rivera - Work in Museum Collections

Work in Museum Collections

  • Anahuacalli Museum, Coyoacán, Mexico City
  • Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
  • Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania
  • Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Great Britain
  • Blaisten Collection Museum, Tlatelolco, Mexico City
  • Carrillo Gil Art Museum, Mexico City (not on permanent exhibit)
  • Centro Cultural MUROS, Cuernavaca, Mexico
  • City College of San Francisco, California
  • Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
  • DePaul University Museum, Chicago, Illinois
  • Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
  • Diego Rivera House and Study Museum, Mexico City
  • Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California
  • Franz Mayer Museum, Mexico City
  • Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul), Coyoacan, Mexico City
  • Fundación Proa, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Guilford College Art Gallery, North Carolina
  • Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California
  • McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
  • Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota
  • Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
  • Museo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL), Mexico City
  • Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York City
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Pinacoteca Diego Rivera, Xalapa, Mexico
  • Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
  • San Diego Museum of Art, California
  • São Paulo Museum of Art, Brazil
  • Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran

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