Frida Kahlo : a modern master / Terri Hardin.
Material type: TextPublication details: [New York] : New Line Books, c2006.Description: 128 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 32 cmISBN:- 1597640891 (hbk.)
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Mexican painter Firda Kahlo first began to paint her brilliantly colored, highly stylized works, while recovering from an auto accident. Encouraged by muralist Diego Rivera, whom she later married, she produced more than 200 paintings that speak directly to contemporary feminist issues. Though her work was often overlooked during her lifetime, Kahlo is now ranked among the great masters of the twentieth century. This volume chronicles Kahlo's life and work with archival photographs and full-color illustrations of her greatest paintings.
Includes index.
Frida and Mexico : 1907-1922 -- The two accidents : 1924-1934 -- Adventures and reconciliations : 1935-1941 -- "Death dances around my bed" : 1942-1954.