Frida Kahlo : the revolutionary painter!
(Graphic Novel)
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Contributors
Published
San Diego, California : Portable Press, [2021].
Format
Graphic Novel
Status
Sequim - J Graphic Novels
JGN BUCKLEY Jame
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JGN BUCKLEY Jame
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LC Subjects
Artists -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Artists -- Juvenile literature.
Artists -- Juvenile literature.
Biographical comics.
Cartoons and comics.
Comics (Graphic works)
Creative nonfiction.
Educational comics.
Graphic novels.
Historical comics.
Kahlo, Frida.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Nonfiction comics.
Painters -- Mexico -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Painters -- Mexico -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Women -- Juvenile literature.
Women -- Juvenile literature.
Artists -- Juvenile literature.
Artists -- Juvenile literature.
Biographical comics.
Cartoons and comics.
Comics (Graphic works)
Creative nonfiction.
Educational comics.
Graphic novels.
Historical comics.
Kahlo, Frida.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Mexicans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Nonfiction comics.
Painters -- Mexico -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Painters -- Mexico -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Women -- Juvenile literature.
Women -- Juvenile literature.
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Published
San Diego, California : Portable Press, [2021].
Physical Desc
93 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
MG
Level 4.2, 1 Points
Level 4.2, 1 Points
Notes
Description
"This . . . biography of . . . Mexican painter Frida Kahlo uses a graphic novel format to tell the true story of the woman who led an artistic revolution. After an accident at age 18 dashed her dream of attending medical school and becoming a doctor, Frida Kahlo turned to painting as a form of therapy. Over the next few years, she developed an introspective and surrealist style that soon became a sensation in the art world. By incorporating aspects of Mexican folk art with . . . personal themes, Kahlo's paintings revolutionized not only Mexican art but the very essence of what art could be"--Provided by publisher.