Maria Izquierdo and Frida Kahlo

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESSISBN: 9781477312810

Challenging Visions in Modern Mexican Art

Price:
Sale price$80.99
Stock:
Temporarily out of stock. Order now & we'll deliver when available

By Nancy Deffebach
Imprint:
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
Release Date:
Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
279 x 216 mm
Weight:
820 g
Pages:
251

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

Nancy Deffebach is an art historian who specializes in modern and contemporary Latin American art. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin and has taught art history at San Diego State University, Georgia State University, Rice University, and the University of Houston.

Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: The Problem of the Hero 1. Women on the Wire: Izquierdo's Images of Female Circus Performers 2. Saints and Goddesses: Kahlo's Appropriations of Religious Iconography in Her Self-portraits Part Two: Legitimating Traditions 3. Revitalizing the Past: Precolumbian Figures from West Mexico in Kahlo's Paintings 4. Kahlo's The Girl, the Moon and the Sun, 1942 5. Mother of the Maize: Izquierdo's Images of Rural Gardens with Granaries Part Three: The Wall of Resistance 6. What Sex Is the City? Izquierdo's Aborted Mural Project Part Four: Still-Life Paintings 7. Picantes pero sabrosas: Kahlo's Still-Life Paintings and Related Images 8. Grain of Memory: Izquierdo's Paintings of Altars to the Virgin of Sorrows Part Five: Women's Rights in Modern Mexico 9. Beyond the Canvas: Izquierdo, Kahlo, and Women's Rights Conclusion Bibliography Index

Deffebach's feminist critique of the Mexican avant-garde and her discussion of women's rights are valuable. (Latin American Research Review)

You may also like

Recently viewed