Kahlo: Dover Art Stickers
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780486413501
ISBN-10: 0486413500
Pagini: 4
Dimensiuni: 102 x 145 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Editura: DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
Seria Dover Art Stickers
ISBN-10: 0486413500
Pagini: 4
Dimensiuni: 102 x 145 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Editura: DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
Seria Dover Art Stickers
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Full of anguish and passion, Frida Kahlo's arresting self-images fairly smolder on the canvas. Now, after having long been eclipsed by Diego Rivera, her more famous partner, Kahlo's work is achieving widespread recognition.
In addition to portraits of herself and Rivera, these excellent sticker reproductions of Kahlo's compelling works include "The Broken Column, The Little Hart, The Dead Dimas Rosas at the Age of Three, Self-Portrait with Monkey, "and twelve others. Outstanding additions to a personal collection, these stickers will also add instant interest to letters, notecards, and other flat surfaces.
Original Dover (2000) publication.
In addition to portraits of herself and Rivera, these excellent sticker reproductions of Kahlo's compelling works include "The Broken Column, The Little Hart, The Dead Dimas Rosas at the Age of Three, Self-Portrait with Monkey, "and twelve others. Outstanding additions to a personal collection, these stickers will also add instant interest to letters, notecards, and other flat surfaces.
Original Dover (2000) publication.
Notă biografică
Best known for her striking self-portraits, Frida Kahlo (1907-54) ranks among Mexico's most prominent artists. Her surrealistic paintings abound in symbolism, drawing upon her native country's folk traditions and reflecting her own turbulent existence. ""I never paint dreams or nightmares,"" she asserted, ""I paint my own reality."" With the Neomexicanismo movement of the 1980s, which celebrated the values of contemporary Mexican culture, Kahlo's work began receiving wider recognition. International exhibitions of her paintings followed, exciting an ongoing interest in her passionate life, which has inspired biographies, an acclaimed film, and an opera.