Frida Kahlo. 40th Ed.
Frida Kahlo. 40th Ed.
more than fifty extraordinary self-portraitshundreds of photographsEdward Weston,
Manuel and Lola Álvarez Bravo, Nickolas MurayMartin MunkácsAndré Breton did
praise for her work and included the painter in the international circle of
Surrealist's opportunity to explore Frida Kahlo's paintings like never before
previously he presented works from private collections, which were difficult to
accessible to the general public, as well as others that were thought to be lost or which
have not been exhibited for over 80 years. Drawings, excerpts from his
diary, letters and a richly illustrated biographyvery overview
personal account of Frida Kahlo's life and artistic universeFew artists have
achieved such a meteoric rise in the history of art as the painter
Mexican Frida Kahlo (1907–1954). Recognizable among thousands and depicted on,
his face has been admired for generations. This unique work, associated
taken on by big names like yes, made Frida Kahlo an art icon
of the 20th century. Frida decided to become a painter after an accident during
her adolescence. Her marriage to Diego Rivera in 1929 propelled her onto the
at the forefront of the artistic scene, not only in Mexico, but also in
United States and Europe. A personality like. In 1939, he exhibited his works at
Paris where Picasso, Kandinsky and Duchamp admire them. This book offers the reader l.
Using superb reproductions and interacting with famous photos of
the artist, photographs of Frida, Diego and the Casa Azul – the house of
Frida and the center of her universe – give one.
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