01646 a2200289 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025090001300057100002000070245001600090250001300106260001300119300003200132362000900164520089800173650001801071650001201089650001301101650002501114650001601139650002001155650002901175650001501204942000701219952011101226999001901337121685 a9783791349701 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aF2 - BAU aBauer, Claudia 10aFrida Kahlo a1st. ed. aNew York a127 p.c3 x 1.12 x 24.13 cm0 a2014 aFrida Kahlo is one of the art world's most enigmatic figures. Beautiful, talented, tragic and strong, she broke barriers as a woman and as an artist and her story is irresistibly fascinating. This dynamically illustrated book makes use of full-page reproductions, historical photographs and the latest research to offer a balanced view of the artist and the impact her work has had in the decades since her death. The author introduces readers to the colorful world of Kahlo's Mexico; describes the misfortune that led to the emergence of her artistic sensibility; explores Kahlo's spiritual connection with her country's folk art and her forays into surrealism; and details her love affairs with intellectuals and other artists, in particular her soulmate Diego Rivera. A fascinating look at a brilliant artist, this volume will appeal to Kahlo's many ardent fans, as well as create new ones. 4aStrong Womens 4aArtists 4aFeminism 4aJuvenile Literature  4aNon-Fiction 4aWomen Painters  4aKahlo, Frida (1907-1954) 4aBiography  cBK 00104070a12.10b12.10d2024-02-09l1oF2 - BAUpA10890r2024-03-18 12:07:38s2024-02-26w2024-02-09yBK c121685d121685