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1886 Guanajuato
Mexico Died November 24
1957 (1957-11-24) (aged&#160
70) Mexico City
Mexico Resting place Panteón de Dolores
Mexico Education San Carlos Academy Known&#160
for Painting
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murals Notable&#160
work Man
Controller of the Universe
The History of Mexico
Detroit Industry Murals
Man at the Crossroads Movement Cubism Realism Mexican muralism Spouses Angelina Beloff &#8203
&#32
&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
1911&#59
div. &#160
1921&#41

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