About the book: This book illuminates the unique intimate oeuvre of the groundbreaking painter and feminist icon Frida Kahlo, who turned personal misfortunes into uncompromising art. Many of her works also deal with the political ideals of communism.
Biography: Andrea Kettenmann (born 1956) studied art history in GΓΆttingen and Hamburg, and subsequently worked at the Art History Seminar in Hamburg. She has published extensively on Frida Kahlo and contributed to numerous exhibitions and catalogs. She has lived in Mexico City for many years and works there as a freelance art historian.
Pages: 96
AUTHOR: Andrea Kettenmann
First publication: 15/07/2015
Book language: German
Edition: D
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0076-0
Themes: Art
Dimensions: 21.0 cm x 26.0 cm, Weight 0.63 kg
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