Presents a selection of color reproductions of the paintings of twentieth-century artist Frida Kahlo, and provides information about her life and work.
Tells the story of Diego Rivera's controversial Detroit Industry Murals, which he painted in 1932-33, commissioned by Edsel Ford, then president of the Ford Motor Company. Describes the murals' production and their meaning, and presents color reproductions.
A collection of paintings and sketches by the Mexican artist, documenting each with explanatory text that probes the influences in her life and their affect on her work.
Collects letters, notes, poems, and other personal writings by twentieth-century Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, covering a period that ranges from 1922 to 1953, providing insights into her life and thinking.
Illustrations and simple text help chronicle the life of artist Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo, discussing how she learned to paint, how painting saved her life, and why her paintings are so unique.