Frida Kahlo, A Biography: The Life and Art of a Mexican Icon
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230857006
- EAN9798230857006
- Date de parution24/05/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
A Life Shaped by Pain and Resilience: Discover how a near-fatal accident transformed Frida Kahlo's life and redirected her path toward art. Her lifelong battle with physical pain became the canvas upon which she painted some of the most emotionally powerful works of the 20th century. Love, Politics, and Art: The Diego Rivera Connection: Explore the fiery, complex relationship between Frida and fellow artist Diego Rivera.
Their union, both romantic and political, deeply influenced her worldview and her artwork-reflecting a tumultuous love and shared revolutionary ideals. Self-Portrait of a Soul: Step inside Frida's intimate world through her vivid self-portraits and symbolic imagery. Her art became a mirror of her identity, culture, and inner struggles-breaking boundaries in gender, beauty, and pain. Legacy of a Cultural and Feminist Icon: Trace Frida Kahlo's journey from underappreciated artist to global symbol of female empowerment, Mexican heritage, and personal authenticity.
Today, her voice speaks louder than ever-through art, fashion, and resistance.
Their union, both romantic and political, deeply influenced her worldview and her artwork-reflecting a tumultuous love and shared revolutionary ideals. Self-Portrait of a Soul: Step inside Frida's intimate world through her vivid self-portraits and symbolic imagery. Her art became a mirror of her identity, culture, and inner struggles-breaking boundaries in gender, beauty, and pain. Legacy of a Cultural and Feminist Icon: Trace Frida Kahlo's journey from underappreciated artist to global symbol of female empowerment, Mexican heritage, and personal authenticity.
Today, her voice speaks louder than ever-through art, fashion, and resistance.
A Life Shaped by Pain and Resilience: Discover how a near-fatal accident transformed Frida Kahlo's life and redirected her path toward art. Her lifelong battle with physical pain became the canvas upon which she painted some of the most emotionally powerful works of the 20th century. Love, Politics, and Art: The Diego Rivera Connection: Explore the fiery, complex relationship between Frida and fellow artist Diego Rivera.
Their union, both romantic and political, deeply influenced her worldview and her artwork-reflecting a tumultuous love and shared revolutionary ideals. Self-Portrait of a Soul: Step inside Frida's intimate world through her vivid self-portraits and symbolic imagery. Her art became a mirror of her identity, culture, and inner struggles-breaking boundaries in gender, beauty, and pain. Legacy of a Cultural and Feminist Icon: Trace Frida Kahlo's journey from underappreciated artist to global symbol of female empowerment, Mexican heritage, and personal authenticity.
Today, her voice speaks louder than ever-through art, fashion, and resistance.
Their union, both romantic and political, deeply influenced her worldview and her artwork-reflecting a tumultuous love and shared revolutionary ideals. Self-Portrait of a Soul: Step inside Frida's intimate world through her vivid self-portraits and symbolic imagery. Her art became a mirror of her identity, culture, and inner struggles-breaking boundaries in gender, beauty, and pain. Legacy of a Cultural and Feminist Icon: Trace Frida Kahlo's journey from underappreciated artist to global symbol of female empowerment, Mexican heritage, and personal authenticity.
Today, her voice speaks louder than ever-through art, fashion, and resistance.