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Frida Kahlo Libros

Frida Kahlo

This richly illustrated exploration of the sources of Frida Kahlos inspiration in Mexicos popular arts and folk traditions draws illuminating connections between Kahlos highly personal creations and the aesthetic traditions that infused her early years: votive paintings, nineteenth-century studio photography (including that of her father Guillermo Kahlo), Catholic iconography, revolutionary corridos and the variegated productions

Mexique

Bretons well-known phrase about Frida Kahlos work provides the title for the catalog to the exhibition held at the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo in Mexico City, commemorating Bretons 1939 exhibition of Mexican art in Paris. In the form of an anthology, texts by Rivera, Breton, Luis Cardoza y Aragón (besides Breton

Diego Y Frida

Diego y Frida cuenta la historia de una pareja fuera de lo común. La historia de su encuentro, el pasado grávido de Diego y la experiencia de dolor y de soledad de Frida. La fe de ambos en la revolución y su encuentro con Trotski y Breton. El papel, en fin, de ambos en la

Escrituras

Hasta los quince años, cuando sufrió el grave accidente que determinaría casi todos los aspectos de su vida, Frida Kahlo pensaba estudiar medicina. Luego se dedicó a la pintura, donde expresó con gran intensidad y lirismo su experiencia del dolor y la dura condición que la sociedad de la época reservaba a la mujer. Es

Querido Doctorcito

The main body of the book is the facsimile and transcription of the collection of themanuscript and typed letters and telegraphs mailed between artist Frida Kahlo and doctor LeoEloesser, and enriched with contributions written by experts in art and medicine such as CarlosMonsivais, Teresa del Conde, Juan Pascoe, and others. The group of letters corresponds