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Frida Kahlo's Mexico City by Imogen Lepere

Frida Kahlo's Mexico City by Imogen Lepere

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Frida Kahlo's Mexico City

Author(s): Imogen Lepere
Pub: Herb Lester Associates
Pack Qty: 0 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781739339739 - New
Subjects: Arts & Photography, Individual Artists, Essays, History & Criticism, Criticism, Reference, Atlases & Maps, Travel Maps

203mm x 146mm x 6mm

Publication: 30 August 2024

Pages: 1

Frida Kahlo's haunting art often explores two subjects: the first, her turbulent relationship with Communist muralist Diego Rivera; the second is her home country, Mexico. Aside from stints in the United States and Europe, she spent most of her life in the Blue House in Coyoacan, a leafy neighbourhood in the south of Mexico City. It was here she was born, learned to paint while recovering from a traumatic accident, lived on and off with Diego and died, aged just 47, leaving behind 200 works that weave together Surrealism, fantasy and folklore. In this guide we chart Kahlo's time in this vast metropolis, from childhood to death, taking in life-altering events such as a tram accident that left her bedridden for years, to her first glimpse of Diego. Through 35 entries, we gain insight into Kahlo's life and work and the inspiration she found in the city of her birth.

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