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Frida Kahlo is probably the most idolized artist of her time. At the root of the scholarly speculation and pop-culture paraphernalia lies "Frida ...Show synopsisFrida Kahlo is probably the most idolized artist of her time. At the root of the scholarly speculation and pop-culture paraphernalia lies "Frida Kahlo: An Open Life, " first published in Mexico in 1983 and now available in an English-language paperback for the first time. This irreplaceable, eclectic collection reveals the complexities, profound sadness, and immutable creative spirit of the famed Mexican painter. The intimate picture of the often enigmatic Kahlo presented in this book has become an invaluable source for scholars. The author, a prominent Mexican art critic and historian, befriended Diego Rivera, Kahlo's husband, in Chile and in 1953 came with him to Mexico City, where she met and interviewed Frida Kahlo a year before Kahlo's death. She lived with Kahlo for a while in Coyoac n in Mexico City and then for a time at Rivera's San Angel Inn home. "Frida Kahlo: An Open Life" uses medical records, journals, letters, interviews, and personal recollections to bring us closer than ever to the Mexican artist and her milieu.Hide synopsis
Frida Kahlo: An Open Life (University of New Mexico Press) – Hardcover (1993)
by
Raquel Tibol, Elinor Randall (Translator)
Hardcover, University of New Mexico Press 1993
English
230 pages
ISBN: 082631418X ISBN-13: 9780826314185
Frida Kahlo is probably the most idolized woman artist of her time. At the root of the scholarly speculation and pop-culture paraphernalia lies "Frida Kahlo: An Open Life," first published in Mexico in 1983. This irreplaceable, eclectic collection reveals the complexities, profound sadness, and immutable creative spirit of the famed Mexican artist. The intimate picture of the often enigmatic Kahlo presented in this book has become an invaluable source for Kahlo scholars.Frida Kahlo is probably the most idolized woman artist of her time. At the root of the scholarly speculation and pop-culture paraphernalia lies "Frida Kahlo: An Open Life," first published in Mexico in 1983. This irreplaceable, eclectic collection reveals the complexities, profound sadness, and immutable creative spirit of the famed Mexican artist. The intimate picture of the often enigmatic Kahlo presented in this book has become an invaluable source for Kahlo scholars.Hide
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University of New Mexico Press,
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Description:Very Good. Univ of New Mexico Pr [Published date: 1993]. Hard...Very Good. Univ of New Mexico Pr [Published date: 1993]. Hard cover, 230 pp. English translation of 1983 original. Very good in very good dust jacket. Purple cloth covered boards with silver lettering on spine. Light rubbing and bumping along edges. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked with an occasional dog-eared corner. Dust jacket has a few tiny nicks and light creasing along the edges. Light overall rubbing and scratching. Now in an archival quality Brodart cover. NOT Ex-library. NO remainder marks. Includes 8 pp of b&w reproductions.
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Description:ISBN 082631418X. Hardback. Very Good plus condition book in a...ISBN 082631418X. Hardback. Very Good plus condition book in a Very Good condition dustjacket with minor rubs and creases around its edges, slight waterstain along right edge of front jacket (does not bleed into book. ) Tight, sound, unmarked copy. No statement of later printing on copyright page.
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Description:Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. Book A whisper of spine-slant....Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. Book A whisper of spine-slant. Some very faint creasing to jacket. A very attractive copy. First U.S. edition.