Pictured in this 1907 self-portrait is the artist Diego Rivera, best known for his immense public art murals. His most notorious commission in the U.S. was in 1934, for the lobby of which brand new New York City building?
Answer Rockefeller Center
Patrons of Rivera's work, the Rockefeller family personally commissioned the artist to create a 63' long mural in the lobby of 30 Rock, the crown jewel of the freshly erected Rockefeller Center, and accepted his proposed theme: the contrast between capitalism and communism. When a NY paper called it commie propaganda, the incensed artist added a portrait of Lenin — and then refused the Rockefellers' request to remove it. In short order, he was directed to stop work and the mural was covered in plaster (and later peeled off). Rivera, who had the foresight to photograph the work before it was destroyed, later recreated it in Mexico City — adding an image of John Rockefeller, Jr., a committed teetotaler, drinking with a woman in a bar, with a dish of syphilis bacteria above their heads.
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