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200 1. $a Tina Modotti $b Texte imprimé $f a cura di Dario Cimorelli e Riccardo Costantini $g testi di Pino Cacucci, Mariana Figarella, Gianni Pignat
210 .. $a Cinisello Balsamo, Milano $c SilvanaEditoriale $d impr. 2014
215 .. $a 159 pages $c chiefly illustrations $d 28 cm
300 .. $a Catalog of an exhibition held at the Palazzo Madama, Turin, Italy, May 1-Oct. 5, 2014
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references
300 .. $a Text in Italian, English, and French.
330 .. $a "Actress, photographer, muse of artists like Edward Weston and Diego Rivera, political
activist and author of pamphlets, Tina Modotti (Udine, 1896 - Mexico City, 1942) played
an active role in major events of the first half of the 20th century: the cultural
ferment of the Mexican renaissance, the Cuban revolution and the heroic period of
the Communist International, during which her political commitment was expressed through
bold, daring actions. The book paints a vivid multifaceted portrait of this extraordinary
woman and includes around a hundred photographs in which her quest for formal perfection
is combined with her talent for resolutely and passionately capturing the pulse of
life."--Back cover
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