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Frida Kahlo - A Biography


Frida Kahlo - A Biography surreal, M. Crown (Black Velvet)
Reprint revised and updated for the fierce Black Velvet publishing output of the previous edition to Stampa Alternativa / New Balance and pleasant surprise to find and have. The volume of Marco Corona is all this and more. E 'comic book biography of Frida Kahlo, the greatest Mexican painter of the early twentieth century interpreter and sincere and flesh of his land and his soul. With a pleasantly surreal and ironic style that refers to the scene illustrators of the current Pop Surrealism in figures such as Mark Ryden and Robert Williams, Mark Corona tells the story of the unfortunate painter, his art since the beginning of the year due to serious accident that forced her to bed for a long time, to his love with piercing Diego Rivera, another giant in every sense of the Mexican art, through its self due to the surrealist style that he frequented assiduously, applauded by the same poet André Breton that praised the works, and that allowed it to show no complacency but with sincere and real sympathy for her suffering human being and artist deliberately stripped from the exercise of his art along the lines of his body. It also his political criticism is not passive and that the door to a first expulsion from the Communist Party and a subsequent release, with the aim to vote for his art to the spread of communism in the world. Until he reached his first solo exhibition in Mexico where his came with the ambulance, on his four-poster bed, unable to move but determined to be present on the day of his triumph and flourish in the long due. A picture sincere and gentle, ironic and very well designed for a volume, we repeat, to search for and take.

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