Frida Kahlo by Christina Burrus

Frida Kahlo by Christina Burrus

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Frida Kahlo by Christina Burrus

Born in Mexico in 1907, Frida Kahlo learned about suffering at an early age. She fell victim to polio at the age of six, and was then seriously hurt in a bus accident at eighteen, resulting in injuries that affected her for the rest of her life. The young and indomitable Frida met Diego Rivera, the great mural painter, when Mexico was at a great cultural and political crossroads. They formed a legendary partnership, with a strong attachment to Mexican folk art, a deep commitment to the Communist struggle and a raging artistic ambition that survived all the trials of their marriage. Admired by the Surrealists and photographed by the greatest, Frida was most renowned for her self-portraits and unusual still lifes. This book traces the extraordinary life of this artist whose unforgettable imagery combined cruelty and wit, honesty and insolence, pain and empowerment.
'The art of Frida Kahlo is a ribbon around a bomb' - André Breton
Christina Burrus is a curator and widely published author on art.Among her previous books is The Art Collectors of Russia.
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ISBN 13 9780500301234
ISBN 10 0500301239
Title Frida Kahlo
Author Christina Burrus
Series New Horizons
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2008-04-07
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.