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Frida Kahlo
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Portrait of Luther Burbank - Frida Kahlo
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Self-Portrait with Loose Hair - Frida Kahlo
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Still Life with Watermelons - Frida Kahlo
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Naturaleza Viva (Living Nature) - Frida Kahlo
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Self-Portrait with Monkey and Parrot - Frida Kahlo
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Memory (The Heart) - Frida Kahlo
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The Suicide of Dorothy Hale - Frida Kahlo
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The Bus - Frida Kahlo
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Time Flies - Frida Kahlo
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Coconuts - Frida Kahlo
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Me and My Parrots - Frida Kahlo
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Marxism Will Give Health to the Sick - Frida Kahlo
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Roots - Frida Kahlo
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Self-Portrait in a Velvet Dress - Frida Kahlo
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Viva la Vida, Watermelons - Frida Kahlo
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Self-Portrait with Monkeys - Frida Kahlo
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Self-Portrait: The Frame - Frida Kahlo
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Fruit of Life - Frida Kahlo
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Moses (Nucleus of the Sun) - Frida Kahlo
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My Grandparents, My Parents, and I (Family Tree) - Frida Kahlo
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Untitled (Frida and the Miscarriage) - Frida Kahlo
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My Dress Hangs There - Frida Kahlo
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Fulang-Chang and I - Frida Kahlo
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The Wounded Deer - Frida Kahlo
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Artist Biography
Frida Kahlo
Kahlo started painting after a bus crash. She was eighteen, on her way home from school in Mexico City, when the bus was hit by a streetcar. A metal handrail pierced her pelvis. Her spinal column was broken in three places. Her collarbone, two ribs, and her right leg were fractured. She spent months in a full body cast, and her mother had a special easel built so she could paint lying down.
She had already been ill. Polio at six left her right leg thinner than her left, a disproportion she hid with long skirts. The bus accident compounded everything. She would have thirty-five operations over her lifetime. Pain was the background condition of her work, though reducing her paintings to autobiography misses what she actually did with the medium.
She married Diego Rivera in 1929. He was twenty years older, already Mexico's most famous muralist, and physically twice her size. Her parents called the marriage a union between an elephant and a dove. They divorced in 1939, remarried in 1940, and continued a relationship that was mutually unfaithful, politically intense, and artistically competitive. Rivera said she was the better painter. He may have been right.
Her paintings are small. Most are self-portraits. They use the visual language of Mexican folk art, ex-votos, and Aztec mythology, combined with a physical directness that makes Surrealism look polite. Andre Breton called her a Surrealist. She disagreed: 'I paint my own reality.' She was right about that too.
She died in 1954 at forty-seven. Her diary entry for the last day reads 'I hope the leaving is joyful and I hope never to return.'
She had already been ill. Polio at six left her right leg thinner than her left, a disproportion she hid with long skirts. The bus accident compounded everything. She would have thirty-five operations over her lifetime. Pain was the background condition of her work, though reducing her paintings to autobiography misses what she actually did with the medium.
She married Diego Rivera in 1929. He was twenty years older, already Mexico's most famous muralist, and physically twice her size. Her parents called the marriage a union between an elephant and a dove. They divorced in 1939, remarried in 1940, and continued a relationship that was mutually unfaithful, politically intense, and artistically competitive. Rivera said she was the better painter. He may have been right.
Her paintings are small. Most are self-portraits. They use the visual language of Mexican folk art, ex-votos, and Aztec mythology, combined with a physical directness that makes Surrealism look polite. Andre Breton called her a Surrealist. She disagreed: 'I paint my own reality.' She was right about that too.
She died in 1954 at forty-seven. Her diary entry for the last day reads 'I hope the leaving is joyful and I hope never to return.'
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