Frida Kahlo: Song of HerselfFollowing the interviews are two brief sections, one that details the artist's medical history and the other, an assessment of the artist by a modern-day psychologist. In the landmark book Still Lifes, Grimberg critically examines each of Kahlo's documented still lifes (all 40 that are known are reproduced here), showing how they complement the self-portraits and reflect the character of the artist just as well. In addition to color reproductions of Kahlo's striking art, these two titles include black-and-white photographs of the artist. Offering original perspectives on Kahlo's life, art, and mind, Grimberg's books are recommended for academic and special libraries with art history, psychology, or gender studies collections. J̮ennifer Pollock, Yale Ctr. for British Art, New Haven, CT"--Library Journal Reviews. |
Contents
FOREWORD | 11 |
INTERVIEW WITH FRIDA KAHLO | 55 |
MY PAINTING | 73 |
Copyright | |
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