Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar
Frida Kahlo observed the world through her large black eyes. From an early age she saw her health besieged by illness. When she was only eighteen, a terrible streetcar accident broke her life in two. Love and disappointment were the two faces of her marriage to artist Diego Rivera. Only she could transmute so much pain into color. Thanks to her hurricane-like strength, she found salvation in painting. For some, her work was surrealistic. But she claimed that in her paintings she painted her reality. Daniel Balmaceda's words and Pablo Bernasconi's beautiful illustrations give life to this revealing biography. A book accompanied by a puzzle to capture this work forever.
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Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar
Frida Kahlo observed the world through her large black eyes. From an early age she saw her health besieged by illness. When she was only eighteen, a terrible streetcar accident broke her life in two. Love and disappointment were the two faces of her marriage to artist Diego Rivera. Only she could transmute so much pain into color. Thanks to her hurricane-like strength, she found salvation in painting. For some, her work was surrealistic. But she claimed that in her paintings she painted her reality. Daniel Balmaceda's words and Pablo Bernasconi's beautiful illustrations give life to this revealing biography. A book accompanied by a puzzle to capture this work forever.
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Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar

Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar

Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar

Frida Kahlo: Biograf as para montar

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Overview

Frida Kahlo observed the world through her large black eyes. From an early age she saw her health besieged by illness. When she was only eighteen, a terrible streetcar accident broke her life in two. Love and disappointment were the two faces of her marriage to artist Diego Rivera. Only she could transmute so much pain into color. Thanks to her hurricane-like strength, she found salvation in painting. For some, her work was surrealistic. But she claimed that in her paintings she painted her reality. Daniel Balmaceda's words and Pablo Bernasconi's beautiful illustrations give life to this revealing biography. A book accompanied by a puzzle to capture this work forever.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789876378369
Publisher: Catapulta Editores SL
Publication date: 09/05/2023
Series: Puzzle Books
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.70(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

The author, Daniel Balmaceda, is a very well-known Argentinian journalist, Life Member of the Argentine Society of Historians and passionate about history. He is a columnist in La Nació n, one of the most important newspapers in Argentina, and has published more than 15 books. Pablo Bernasconi is an Argentinian graphic designer and illustrator. He has won several awards, including the Awards of Excellence at Society of News Design, distinguished for numerous of his works and finalist for the Hans Christian Andersen Award 2018. His work has been published in international newspapers as The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Times.Daniel Balmaceda is an author and a very well-known Argentinian journalist. He is a columnist in La Nació n, one of the most important newspapers in Argentina, and has published more than 15 books.
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