Court of Festivals

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Court of Festivals is a renowned mural cycle by Diego Rivera in Mexico City’s former Secretariat of Public Education building, celebrating Mexican popular culture, labor, and revolutionary ideals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mural cycle
public mural
artForm mural painting
artisticStyle social realism
author Diego Rivera NERFINISHED
colorPalette vivid colors
commissionedBy Mexican government NERFINISHED
Secretariat of Public Education NERFINISHED
country Mexico
creator Diego Rivera NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Mexican
depicts Mexican Revolution themes
Mexican labor
Mexican popular culture
revolutionary ideals
genre Mexican muralism
hasPart Festival of the Corn (panel) NERFINISHED
Festival of the Day of the Dead (panel) NERFINISHED
Festival of the Flowers (panel)
Festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe (panel) NERFINISHED
hasTheme anticlericalism
class struggle
national identity
post-revolutionary Mexico
social justice
heritageDesignation part of Historic Center of Mexico City UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 1920s
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mexico City NERFINISHED
Mexico City Historic Center NERFINISHED
locatedInTheBuilding former Secretariat of Public Education
location Mexico City NERFINISHED
Secretariat of Public Education building NERFINISHED
mainSubject indigenous traditions
peasants
popular festivals
workers
materialUsed fresco
movement Mexican muralism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Diego Rivera NERFINISHED
partOf Secretariat of Public Education mural cycle NERFINISHED
murals in the former Secretariat of Public Education courtyard
significantPeriod post-Mexican Revolution era
significantPlace Mexico City NERFINISHED
use cultural celebration
political propaganda
public education
visitorType students
tourists

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