Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo by Janet Boris, published by ArtEd Series in 2001, is a 24-page exploration of the life and work of the iconic Mexican artist. This edition introduces readers to Kahlo’s journey as she navigated personal challenges to establish herself as a significant figure in the art world. Written in English, this book is designed for a young audience, particularly those aged 9-12, offering insights into her artistic contributions and the context of her life.
Readers will find a blend of biographical information and artistic exploration, focusing on Kahlo’s unique painting style and the techniques she employed. The book touches on themes relevant to art techniques and the broader landscape of 20th-century art, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in artists and their creative processes. Through engaging content, this edition aims to inspire a deeper appreciation for art and the stories behind renowned figures like Frida Kahlo.
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Introduces Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, who overcame many personal difficulties to become a highly renowned painter.
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