Free Download Beauty is Convulsive : The Passion of Frida Kahlo by Carole Maso English | 2019 | ISBN: 164009251X | 192 Pages | True ePUB | 1 MB Free Download Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0B8L5QPZX | 2023 | 19 hours and 3 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 524 MB Author: Hayden Herrera Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon Frida: Style Icon by Charlie Collins English | June 23, 2022 | ISBN: 1784884979 | True EPUB | 176 pages | 33.6 MB Frida: Style Icon charts Frida's fashion evolution through 50 beautifully illustrated style moments including pieces from her famous wardrobe, her most iconic looks and her own special kind of styling. Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.89 GB | Duration: 5h 14m A beginner's introduction to reverse engineering Android and windows applications using the Frida toolkit Frida Kahlo: An Illustrated Biography By Zena Alkayat 2016 | 135 Pages | ISBN: 1452150230 | PDF | 77 MB [center] Devouring Frida: The Art History and Popular Celebrity of Frida Kahlo By Margaret A. Lindauer 1999 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 081956348X | EPUB | 2 MB Beginning in the late 1970's Frida Kahlo achieved cult heroine status less for her richly surrealist self-portraits than by the popularization of the events of her tumultuous life. Her images were splashed across billboards magazine ads, and postcards; fashion designers copied the so-called "Frida" look in hairstyles and dress; and "Fridamania" even extended to T-shirts, jewelry, and nail polish. Margaret A. Lindauer argues that this mass market assimilation of Kahlo's identity has consistently detracted from appreciation of her work, leading instead to narrow interpretations based on "an entrenched narrative of suffering." While she agrees that Kahlo's political and feminist activism, her stormy marriage to fellow artist Diego Reviera, and the tragic reality of a progressively debilitated body did represent a biography colored by emotional and physical upheaval, she questions an "author-equals-the-work" critical tradition that assumes a: one-to-one association of life events to the meaning of a painting." In kahlo's case, Lindauer says, such assumptions created a devouring mythology, an iconization that separates us from rather than leads us to the real significance of the oeuvre. Accompanied by 26 illustrations and deep analysis of Kahlo's central themes, this provocative, semiotic study recontextualizes an important figure in art history at the same time it addresses key questions about the language of interpretation, the nature of veneration, and the truths within self-representation. Frida Kahlo By John F. Morrison, Frida Kahlo 2003 | 111 Pages | ISBN: 0791072541 | PDF | 4 MB A biography of the Mexican painter who survived a near-fatal bus accident at the age of eighteen, learned to paint as a form of therapy, had a stormy marriage with Diego Rivera, and became a world-famous artist. |