Who was her own work of art? Frida Kahlo

Terry Blas

Book - 2024

"Discover how Mexican painter Frida Kahlo becomes one of the greatest artistic voices in the world as she travels from Mexico to New York City for her first-ever solo exhibition, setting the art world aflame"--Provided by publisher.

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Children's Room New Shelf j759.972/Kahlo (NEW SHELF) Due Oct 22, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Biographical comics
Nonfiction comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : Penguin Workshop, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Terry Blas (author)
Other Authors
Ashanti Fortson (artist)
Item Description
"An official Who HQ book"--Front cover.
Physical Description
63 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 63).
ISBN
9780593384664
9780593384657
9781516080137
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 Up--No modern Mexican painter is more widely known than Frida Kahlo. Born at the dawn of the 20th century, Kahlo, who is of German and Mexican descent, experienced a life-changing accident in her late teens that would affect most of her adult life and would intrinsically linked to her artwork. Part of the popular "Who Was?" series, this graphic novel will engage late elementary school readers with excellently structured dialogue among Kahlo and fictional secondary characters and historical figures, such as the photographer Nickolas Muray, who founded the Museum of Modern Art in New York; American manufacturer and businessman Conger Goodyear; and painter Georgia O'Keeffe. The historical narrative begins with biographical information, and then advances to center around Kahlo's first solo exhibition in 1938 in New York and the 1939 exhibition in Paris. Although this book also offers biographical information about Diego Rivera and a definition of surrealism, Kahlo's depiction as an independent thinker and her desire for her art to be acknowledged without ties to her famous husband will inspire readers. The illustrations are similarly set in sequential boxes as vignettes, detailing elements of the narrative and strong expressions from Kahlo's temperament that illustrator Fortson captures insightfully. The back matter contains a Kahlo-thematic bibliography listing books for young readers as well as a time line of her life. VERDICT An absorbing read with a well-crafted narrative and eloquent art.--Kathia Ibacache

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