Rosa Rolanda
Rosa Rolanda | |
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Born | Rosemonde Cowan Ruelas September 6, 1895 |
Died | March 25, 1970 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 74)
Spouse | Miguel Covarrubias |
Rosa Rolanda (Rosemonde Cowan; Rose Rolando; Mrs. Miguel Covarrubias; September 6, 1895 – March 25, 1970) was an American multidisciplinary artist, dancer, and choreographer.
Biography
Rolanda was born in
Tizapan El Alto, close to Mexico City. In 1952 Rolanda exhibited her paintings in a solo show at the prominent Galeria Souza in Mexico City.[5]—P. 7.[6]
By 1952, Covarrubias had completely separated from Rolanda in pursuit of one of his own students, Rocío Sagaón. At this point, Rolanda was producing works, such as Autorretrato (self-portrait), conveying her innermost turmoils onto canvas.[7]
She died in 1970 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Filmography
- The Blue Bird (1918)
- Woman (1918)
References
- ^ "Happy Birthday Rosa Rolanda (1895-1970) – Soodie Beasley Appraisals LLC".
- OCLC 1259427405.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-684-31442-6.
- ^ "Surrealism and Women Artists - LACMA" (PDF).
- ISBN 978-3791351414.
- ^ WorldCat entry for Rosa Rolanda (1898-1970) : una orquídea tatuada y la danza en las manos (2011)
- ^ "Rosa Rolanda | About Rosa". faculty.hope.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rosa Rolanda.
- Rosa Rolanda at the Internet Broadway Database
- Rosa Rolanda at IMDb