Diego Rivera is a pivotal Latin American artist who significantly influenced many muralists. His large-scale murals, which often depicted social and political themes, inspired a generation of artists both in Mexico and internationally. Rivera's integration of indigenous culture and modernist techniques set a precedent for public art, encouraging others to use murals as a medium for social commentary and cultural expression. His work, along with that of fellow Mexican muralists like David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco, helped shape the direction of muralism in the 20th century.
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