VELÁSQUEZ, ROXANA
u003cbu003eA rich overview of the fascinating life and career of internationally renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), this volume features the artists complex and diverse paintings, a series of thoughtful essays about her and her oeuvre, and a detailed illustrated chronology.u003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eAs a woman artist who confronted many taboo subjectsand herselfhead-on, Kahlo produced groundbreaking work that shifted the terrain of the art world. In these pages, new high-resolution photographs present the most accurate reproductions ever of her visionary artworks, including many ravishing details. That astounding fidelity and the detailed analysis of the artists life and process combine to make this a must-have book for Kahlos legions of fans worldwide.u003cbru003e u003cbru003eReadable and illuminating, u003ciu003eFrida Kahlo u003c/iu003eis illustrated with rarely seen paintings from private collections alongside iconic favorites, including many of Kahlos striking self-portraits and her sensual still lifes. Archival and personal photographs, insightful descriptions of her works, and numerous excerpts from her intimate diaries and letters provide context and imbue Kahlos work with additional meaning. Authors Héctor Tajonar and Roxana Velásquezthe worlds foremost authorities on Frida Kahlodeftly untangle the many threads of Kahlos complex persona. Kahlo was a charismatic force. Fiercely political and proud of her Mexican heritage, she maintained a dense network of romantic and platonic relationships, including two marriages to fellow artist Diego Rivera. But her childhood illness and the tragic accident she suffered as a teenager left her physically vulnerable. Understanding that duality is key to fully appreciating Kahlos extraordinary work. With this deeply researched, stunningly designed volume in hand, readers can do just that.u003cbru003e