Untitled (Portrait of a Girl with Orange Hair Bow)

Diego Rivera, Mexican, 1886 - 1957

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about 1935

Pastel and charcoal on tracing paper

Overall: 14 3/16 × 10 7/8 in. (36 × 27.6 cm)

Frame: 21 × 16 3/4 in. (53.3 × 42.5 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of George E. Vaillant, M.D.

D.990.31

Geography

Place Made: Mexico, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Drawing

Research Area

Drawing

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed, in graphite, lower right: Diego Rivera

Course History

ARTH 16, LACS 48, Mexican Muralism, Mary Coffey, Spring 2012

ARTH 16, Mexican Art, Mary Coffey, Fall 2012

ARTH 16, Mexican Art, Mary Coffey, Fall 2012

ARTH 71, The "American Century": Modern Art in the United States, Mary Coffey, Winter 2015

ARTH 71, The "American Century": Modern Art in the United States. Mary Coffey, Winter 2015

SPAN 7.02, Mural Art in Mexico and U.S, Douglas Moody, Spring 2020

SPAN 7.02, Mural Art in Mexico, Douglas Moody, Spring 2021

SPAN 7.02, Mural Art in Mexico, Douglas Moody, Spring 2021

HIST 87.01, Culture and Identity in Modern Mexico, Bryan Winston, Winter 2022

SART 20/SART 71, Drawing II/Drawing III, Jack Wilson, Fall 2022

Latin American/Caribbean Studies 47.01/History 83.01, 20th Century Latin America, Thamyris Almeida, Winter 2023

Exhibition History

Arte Popular: Frida Kahlo and Folk Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, February 27-June 16, 2019.

Mexico Beyond Its Revolution, Tufts University Art Gallery, Medford, Massachusetts, September 9-November 14, 2010.

Provenance

Galería de Arte Mexicano (Inés Amor), Mexico City, Mexico; sold to George Clapp Vaillant (1901-1945), 1935; to his wife, Mary Suzannah Beck Vaillant Hatt (1908-1995), 1945; to her son, George E. Vaillant, M.D., about 1987-1990; given to present collection, 1990.

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