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Frida Kahlo : the artist in the blue house.

LIBRA Special ND259.K33 .F69513 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Flett, Ishbel.
Wynne, Christopher.
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Adventures in art
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Kahlo, Frida--Juvenile literature.
Kahlo, Frida.
Painting, Mexican--Juvenile literature.
Painting, Mexican.
Kahlo, Frida--Criticism and interpretation.
Local Subjects:
Kahlo, Frida--Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Juvenile works.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
28 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.
Other Title:
Artist in the blue house
Place of Publication:
[Munich] ; [London] : Prestel, [2003]
Language Note:
Translation of Frida Kahlo : die Malerin im Blauen Haus.
Summary:
This fascinating look into the world of Mexico's most famous female artist introduces children to the themes that infused Kahlo's vibrant paintings, while demonstrating her brilliant gift for combining life and art. Monkeys, trees, deer, family members, friends, flowers, tears and wheelchairs--Frida Kahlo's use of symbolism and color wonderfully lends itself to teaching children about the artistic process. What was the artist thinking? Why is Frida's head smaller than Diego's? Was she happy when she painted this picture, or was she sad? These are some of the questions children are encouraged to ponder as they learn about her life, career and important relationships. An engaging text and gorgeous reproductions call attention to Kahlo's use of bold color and natural imagery, as well as her ingenious use of perspective, collage, and varying styles. Children will learn much about creative self-expression through this beautifully designed and insightful adventure in art.
Notes:
Translated from the German by Ishbel Flett ... Edited by Christopher Wynne."
ISBN:
3791328638
9783791328638
OCLC:
56081931

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