9. Detail of The worker’s struggle against monopolies, by Pablo O’Higgins. 1934. Fresco. (Mercado Abelardo Rodriguez, Mexico City; photograph John Lear).
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78. Self-portrait on the border line between Mexico and the United States, by Frida Kahlo. 1932 (Banco de México Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico City; exh. Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City)
Attributed works:
79. Detail of Río Juchitán, by Diego Rivera. 1953-55 (Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City, on loan from Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes; exh. Grand Palais, Paris, and Dallas Museum of Art)
Attributed works:
80. Optic Parable, by Manuel Alvarez Bravo. 1931 (Philadelphia Museum of Art; exh. Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City)
69. Parade of Zapatistas, by José Clemente Orozco. 1931. Oil and Tempera, 65 by 97 cm. (Private Collection, Mexico City; Exh. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford).
Attributed works:
71. Franciscan Monk, by José Clemente Orozco. 1926. From the fresco in the National Preparatory School, Mexico City.
Attributed works:
72. The People and their False Leaders and (on the cupola) The Worker, by José Clemente Orozco. 1936. From the Rebellion of Man fresco cycle in the University Assembly Hall, Guadalajara.
Attributed works:
73. Los Muertos (The Dead), by José Clemente Orozco. 1931. 110 by 92 cm. (Instituto National de Bellas Artes, Mexico City; exh. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford).