María Blanchard, the "Spanish Frida Kahlo" that machismo buried in the History of Art
María Blanchard's vital line (Santander, 1881-Paris, 1932) is designed with a sorrowful line. She is, perhaps, the best cubist painter in our country. The "Spanish Frida Kahlo". Close friend of Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris or Diego Rivera in the Parisian bohemian of the early twentieth century. An artist capable of drawing an "exciting life" from the intimate exile to which a degenerative disease leads her. And forgotten by history. A veiled biography that lights up the novel Like a shadow, by the journalist Baltasar Magro, published by Alianza Editorial.
'Guests' and humiliated: the most important exhibition of the year portrays the shame of the patriarchy and the Prado
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