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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Frida Kahlo
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The compelling artwork of Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) serves as a profound manifestation of her personal struggles. Despite a life marked by a near-fatal traffic accident at the age of 18, chronic health issues, a turbulent marriage, and the pain of miscarriage and infertility, Kahlo channeled these challenges into groundbreaking art. Her self-portraits, whether literal or symbolic, display a bold gaze that defies her fate as a passive victim. She weaves elements of her experience into a unique blend of reality and surrealism, using images of hair, roots, veins, vines, tendrils, and fallopian tubes. Additionally, her artworks often engage with the Communist ideals she shared with her husband, Diego Rivera. Kahlo once described her paintings as the truest and most genuine way to convey her inner and outer emotions. This book offers a deep dive into Kahlo's extensive body of work, highlighting her relentless artistic dedication, her role as a feminist icon, and her influence as a trailblazer in Latin American culture.
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The compelling artwork of Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) serves as a profound manifestation of her personal struggles. Despite a life marked by a near-fatal traffic accident at the age of 18, chronic health issues, a turbulent marriage, and the pain of miscarriage and infertility, Kahlo channeled these challenges into groundbreaking art. Her self-portraits, whether literal or symbolic, display a bold gaze that defies her fate as a passive victim. She weaves elements of her experience into a unique blend of reality and surrealism, using images of hair, roots, veins, vines, tendrils, and fallopian tubes. Additionally, her artworks often engage with the Communist ideals she shared with her husband, Diego Rivera. Kahlo once described her paintings as the truest and most genuine way to convey her inner and outer emotions. This book offers a deep dive into Kahlo's extensive body of work, highlighting her relentless artistic dedication, her role as a feminist icon, and her influence as a trailblazer in Latin American culture.
