En Los Toldos, el 7 de mayo de 1919, nacía María Eva Duarte. Fue actriz de cine, teatro y radio. Se enamoró de Juan Domingo Perón. Se convirtió en uno de los líderes políticos más influyentes de la historia argentina. Murió a los 33 años por un cáncer uterino. Las fotos de su vida
The life of Eva Peron (affectionately known as “Evita”), the glamorous and controversial former First Lady of Argentina, has been well-documented over the
En Los Toldos, el 7 de mayo de 1919, nacía María Eva Duarte. Fue actriz de cine, teatro y radio. Se enamoró de Juan Domingo Perón. Se convirtió en uno de los líderes políticos más influyentes de la historia argentina. Murió a los 33 años por un cáncer uterino. Las fotos de su vida
Gisèle Freund (1908 – 2000) was a German-born French photographer and photojournalist, famous for her documentary photography and portraits of writers and artists. Her best-known book is Photograp…
Unearthing the Divine Feminine, one archetype at a time....... Issue # 8: Eva Peron and the Tale of a Traveling Corpse Most of you have h...
The official portrait of Argentina's President and First Lady, 1948. I adore this painting; it's remarkably glamorous and ridiculous ...
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Writer-director Pablo Aguero ("Salamandra") speculates on the eerie journey of Eva Peron's body, which disappeared in the aftermath of the 1955 military coup that overthrew her husband.
Paris 1947
As I covered the time before she met Peron in my last post ,I thought I would pick up a little further along and start from Perons time as President .I realise there are incidents during the time…
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Por qué Evita no puede ser santa
People reading about the death of Eva Peron, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1952. Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt.
Elena Roger as Eva Peron and the cast of Evita.
The official portrait of Argentina's President and First Lady, 1948. I adore this painting; it's remarkably glamorous and ridiculous in equal measure. Evita, bejeweled and with her figure wonderfully and impossibly "corrected", swoons fetchingly, clinging to the manly arm of the ham-faced President of Argentina - having done more than anyone to bring her husband to power. Her pose is characteristic of her public persona in relation to Perón - fawning and passive - while ironically, tellingly, the gorgeously rendered satin sweep of her lavishly trained gown becomes the focal point of the painting. I love how the lighting and the pose conspire to give us a spot-lit glimpse of the dainty, beautifully-shod foot. Eva wearing the gown shown in the painting; it was the creation of celebrated French designer Jacques Fath. The painting and the original gown displayed together. Ayrinhac painted several portraits of Evita. I haven't been able to find any information about the whereabouts of the next four, if in fact any of them survive. They all display the same charming "figure correction". I would love to see - have seen? - these in color. A print of the best known portrait of Evita, which was painted in 1950. Widely reproduced, it is only known now through those reproductions, as the original was purportedly destroyed during the 1955 coup that ousted Perón. The image was used both for the cover and frontispiece of Eva's best-selling autobiography, "The Reason of my Life", published shortly before her death in 1952. The same painting was used as a basis for several variations. One of the posters that were a constant in Buenos Aires during the Perón years, this one heralding Evita as the "refuge of the humble". *** Numa Ayrinhac (1881, Aveyron – 23 March 1951, Buenos Aires), Franco-Argentine artist. At the age of five, he moved with his parents to the new French colony of Pigüé, Argentina. He specialized in landscapes and portraits, but is best known as the official artist of the Peróns.