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Diego Rivera was born on December 8, 1886, in Guanajuato in Mexico. His parents were Diego and Maria Barrientos Rivera. Being a family of rather modest means, they lived in Guanajuato until 1892, when they moved to Mexico City.
When Diego was 10 was doing well in school and, passionately fond of drawing from an early age, started taking evening painting classes at the San Carlos Academy... displayed 300 characters
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Diego Rivera was born on December 8, 1886, in Guanajuato in Mexico. His parents were Diego and Maria Barrientos Rivera. Being a family of rather modest means, they lived in Guanajuato until 1892, when they moved to Mexico City.
When Diego was 10 was doing well in school and, passionately fond of drawing from an early age, started taking evening painting classes at the San Carlos Academy... displayed next 300 characters
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