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Artist: Frida Kahlo (Mexican 1907-1954)

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Frida Kahlo, Dona Rosita Morillo Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Dona Rosita Morillo
Frida Kahlo, Friuts of the Earth Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Friuts of the Earth
Frida Kahlo, Flower of Life Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Flower of Life
Frida Kahlo, My Dress Hangs There Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
My Dress Hangs There
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Monkey Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait with Monkey
Frida Kahlo, The Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait
Frida Kahlo, The Love Embrace of the Universe+ the Earth Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Love Embrace of the Universe+ the Earth
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Kahlo, Frida
1907-1954

Kahlo, Frida Biography

Mexican painter, born in Coyoacan near Mexico City, daughter of a German Jewish immigrant and a Mexican. In childhood Frida Kahlo suffered polio, which affected her right leg. At 18 she was gravely injured in a bus accident; from then on, throughout her life, she had frequent operations, was almost permanently in pain, often bedridden or in a wheelchair, and took drugs as well as drink. Recuperating in 1925 she began to paint.

Frida Kahlo had met Diego Rivera when he was painting a mural at her school; in 1929 she married him and though their married life swung between passion and conflict, divorcing and re-marrying, they remained emotionally dependent on each other.

By the late 1930s, Kahlo was part of the international art world, largely through the Surrealist interest in her work. Most of her oil paintings are portraits, many of them self-portraits accompanied by symbolic objects that speak of her loves and pains. Still Lifes too, often representing flowers and fruits, symbolize her joys and sufferings.

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