Behind Frida Kahlo's portraits, lies the story of both her life and work. It is precisely this combination that draws the reader in. Frida's work is a record of her life, and rarely can we learn so much about an artist from what she records inside the picture frame. Frida Kahlo truly is Mexico's gift to the history of art. She was just eighteen years old when a terrible bus accident changed her life forever, leaving her handicapped and burdened with constant physical pain. But her explosive character, raw determination and hard work helped to shape her artistic talent. And although he was an obsessive womanizer, the great painter Diego Rivera was by her side. She won him over with her charm, talent and intelligence, and Kahlo learnt to lean on the success of her companion in order to explore the world, thus creating her own legacy whilst finding herself surrounded by a close-knit group of friends. Her personal life was turbulent, as she frequently left her relationship with Diego to one side whilst she cultivated her own bisexual relationships. Despite this, Frida and Diego managed to save their frayed relationship. The story and the paintings that Frida left us display a courageous account of a woman constantly on a search of self discovery.
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978-1-78042-292-3 (9781780422923)
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1 - Summary [Seite 5]
2 - Introduction [Seite 7]
3 - The Wild Thing [Seite 11]
4 - Death of Innocence [Seite 25]
5 - Señora Diego Rivera [Seite 39]
6 - Affair of the Art [Seite 67]
7 - "I urgently need the dough!" [Seite 97]
8 - "Long live joy, life, Diego..." [Seite 125]
9 - Conclusion [Seite 147]
10 - Biography [Seite 156]
11 - Bibliography [Seite 157]
12 - Index [Seite 158]