Talk:Man at the Crossroads

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I think that the mural itself is of relevant importance as to have its own space.


I agree. I think a good principle should be that if an artwork possesses an intrinsic significance beyond its own aesthetic, or as simply a component of an artist's or movement's body of work, then it should qualify for its own entry. Is there a photograph of the work? Andrew Riddles 13:55, 30 December 2005 (UTC)

I definitely believe that there should be a link to this article from the Diego Rivera page, as well as from any other page that may bear reference to it.

[edit] Rockefeller center

Crazy question: didn't they recreate this somewhere in NYC (maybe in the Rockefeller center itself??) in the 1980's ?? Maybe I'm hallucinating, but I could have sworn I saw this in NYC, and there was big hoopla at the time about how it was restored/recreated. linas 04:14, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Sgt. Pepper inspiration?

Could this mural have been an inspiration for the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band? Not just with the arrangement of the faces, but with the plants in the lower front? -- Pacholeknbnj, 5:28 PM EDT, 15 August 2007