North Wall mural

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The North Wall mural is one panel of Diego Rivera’s famed Detroit Industry Murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts, depicting industrial workers and machinery in a powerful, large-scale fresco.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fresco
mural
wall painting
artisticMedium pigment on wet plaster
associatedWith Detroit auto industry NERFINISHED
Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
collection Detroit Institute of Arts collection
commissionedBy Detroit Institute of Arts NERFINISHED
Edsel Ford NERFINISHED
completionDate 1933
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Diego Rivera NERFINISHED
depicts assembly line
automobile manufacturing
conveyor belts
coordination of human labor and machines
engine components
factory machinery
foundry work
industrial architecture
industrial workers
labor
technology
workers operating machines
genre social realism
hasCulturalSignificance icon of Detroit’s industrial heritage
hasType large-scale mural
inception 1932
languageOfWork visual art
locatedIn Detroit NERFINISHED
Detroit Institute of Arts NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
locationWithinBuilding Rivera Court NERFINISHED
materialUsed fresco technique
movement Mexican muralism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Diego Rivera NERFINISHED
orientation north wall of Rivera Court
partOf Detroit Industry Murals NERFINISHED
partOfSeries cycle of 27 fresco panels
partOfUNESCOMemory proposed but not inscribed
significantPlace Detroit Institute of Arts Rivera Court NERFINISHED
theme industrial production
modern industry
relationship between man and machine

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