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Frida Kahlo Kahlo in 1932 Born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón 6 July 1907 Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico Died 13 July 1954 (aged 47) Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico Other names Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón, Frieda Kahlo Occupation Painter Works List Movement Surrealism · Magic realism · Naïve Spouses ...
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(m.  1940) Parent Guillermo Kahlo (father) Relatives Cristina Kahlo (sister) Signature Kahlo on 15 June 1919, aged 11Seminario de Cultura Mexicana. Kahlo's always-fragile health began to decline in the same decade. She had her first solo exhibition in Mexico in 1953, shortly before her death in 1954 at the age of 47. ...
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Charola de amapolas, 1924, the first painting from Frida Kahlo Portrait of Alicia Galant, 1927On moving to Morelos in 1929 with her husband Rivera, Kahlo was inspired by the city of Cuernavaca where they lived. [19] She changed her artistic style and increasingly drew inspiration from Mexican folk art. [20] Art historia...
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Kahlo in 1926 Rivera, Kahlo, and Anson Goodyear Upon returning to Mexico City in 1934 Kahlo made no new paintings, and only two in the following year, due to health complications. [38] In 1937 and 1938, however, Kahlo's artistic career was extrem ely productive, following her divorce and then reconciliation with Rivera...
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A portrait of Kahlo by Magda Pach, wife of Walter Pach, in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1933)insisted that they be shown alon gside photographs by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, pre-Columbian sculptures, 18th-and 19th-century Mexican portraits, and what she considered "junk": sugar skulls, toys, and other items he had b...
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External images The Broken Column (1944) (http s://www. fridakahlo. org/the-broken-c olumn. jsp) Moses (1945) (https://www. wikiar t. org/en/frida-kahlo/moses-1945) Without Hope (1945) (https://ww w. fridakahlo. org/without-hope. jsp) Tree of Hope, Stand Fast (1946) (https://www. wikiart. org/en/frida-kahl o/tree-of-ho...
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Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress, 1926In 1954, Kahlo was again hospitalized in April and May. [79] That spring, she resumed painting after a one-year interval. [80] Her last paintings include the political Marxism Will Give Health to the Sick (c. 1954) and Frida and Stalin (c. 1954) and the still-life Viva La Vida (1954...
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as having more in common with magical realism, also known as New Objectivity. It combined reality and fanta sy and employed similar style to Kahlo's, such as flattened perspective, clearly outlined characters and bright colours. [94] Similarly to many other contempora ry Mexican artists, Kahlo was heavil y influenced b...
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Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird (1940), Harry Ransom Center Out of specific Mexican folk artists, Kahlo was especially influenced by Hermenegildo Bustos, whose works portrayed Mexican culture and peasant life, and José Guadalupe Posada, who depicted accidents and crime in satiric manne r. [109] She al...
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Although Kahlo featured herself and events from her life in her painting s, they were often ambiguous in meaning. [116 ] She did not use them only to show her subjective experience but to raise questions about Mexican society and the construction of identity within it, particularly gender, race, and social class. [117]...
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Kahlo (on the right) and her sisters Cristina, Matilde, and Adriana, photographed by their father, 1916from the muralist tradition, Kahlo's paintings were treated as less political and more naïve and subjective than those of her male counterparts up until the late 1980s. [132 ] According to art historian Joan Borsa, th...
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"marvelous ... he was an immense example to me of tenderness, of work (photographer and also painter), and above all in understanding for all my problems. " He taught her about literature, nature, and philosophy, and encouraged her to play sports to regain her strength, despite the fact that most physical exercise was ...
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Kahlo photographed by her father in 1926 Kahlo with husband Diego Rivera in 1932able to return to work. [166][167][169] As she continued to experience fatig ue and back pain, her doctors ordered X-rays, which revealed that the accident had also displaced three vertebrae. [170] As treatment she had to wear a plaster cor...
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Frida photographed in 1932 by her father, Guillermo External imagesrebozos, elaborat e headdr esses and masses of jewelry. [186] She especially favored the dress of women from the allegedly matriarchal society of the Isthmus of Tehuan tepec, who had come to represent "an authentic and indigenous Mexican cultural herita...
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Henry Ford Hospital (1932) (http s://www. fridakahlo. org/henry-ford-ho spital. jsp) Self-portrait on the Border of Mexico and the United States (1932) (https://www. wikiart. org/en/fri da-kahlo/self-portrait-along-the-boar der-line-between-mexico-and-the-un ited-states-1932) My Dress Hangs There (1933) (h ttps://www....
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A Few Small Nips (1935) (https:// www. fridakahlo. org/a-few-small-nips-passionately-in-love. jsp) My Nurse and I (1937) (https://w ww. fridakahlo. org/four-inhabitants-of-mexico. jsp) Four Inhabitants of Mexico (1938) (https://www. fridakahlo. org/fo ur-inhabitants-of-mexico. jsp) 1937 photograph by Toni Frissell, fr...
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Kahlo (centre), Nayantara Sahgal (right) and Rita Dar at Casa Azul in 1947was less turbulent than before for its first five years. [234] Both were more independent,[235] and while La Casa Azul was their primary residence, Rivera retained the San Ángel house for use as his studio and second apartment. [236] Both continu...
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Kahlo's wheelchair and adjustable easel in La Casa Azul, with one of her still lifes from her final years Kahlo's death mask on her bed in La Casa Azul "The twenty-first-century Frida is both a star -a commercial property complete with fan club s and merchandising -and an embodiment of the hopes and aspirations of a nea...
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hybrid Frida, a mixture of tragic bohemian, Virgin of Guadalupe, revolutionary heroine and Salma Hayek, has taken such great hold on the public imagination that it tends to obscure the historically retrievable Kahlo. "[251]  -Art historian Oriana Baddeley on Kahloher life and grew even further posthumously, as during h...
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Effigy of Kahlo for Day of the Dead at the Museo Frida Kahlominority", who is regarded simultaneously as "a victim, crippled and abused" and as "a survivor who fights back". [273] Edw ard Sullivan stated that Kahlo is hailed as a hero by so many because she is "someone to validate their own struggle to find their own vo...
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La Casa Azul, which has been open to the public since 1958 as a museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo Kahlo's legacy has been commemora ted in several ways. La Casa Azul, her home in Coyoacán, was opened as a museum in 1958, and has become one of the most popular museums in Mexico City, with approximatel y 25,000 visitors mo...
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In 2018, Mattel unveiled seventeen new Barbie dolls in celebration of International Women's Day, including one of Kahlo. Critics objected to the doll's slim waist and noticeably missing unibrow. [307] In 2014 Kahlo was one of the inaugural honorees in the Rainbow Honor Walk, a walk of fame in San Francisco's Castro nei...
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a. Kahlo was given her first two names so that she could be baptized according to Catholic traditions, but was always called Frida. She preferred to spell her name "Frieda" until the late 1930s, when she dropped the 'e' as she did not wish to be associated with Germany during Hitler 's rule. [ 1 3 3 ] b. Given Kahlo's l...
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19. Udall 2003, p.  1 1. 20. Dexter 2005, pp.  15-17; Kettenmann 2003, pp.  20-25. 21. Kettenmann 2003, pp.  24-25. 22. Herrera 2002, pp.  109-1 13; Zamora 1990, pp.  78-80; Ankori 2002, pp.  144-145. 23. Herrera 2002, pp.  1 17-125; Zamora 1990, pp.  42-43; Block & Hof fman-Jeep 1998-1999, p.  8. 24. Herrera 2002, pp....
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54. Kettenmann 2003, pp.  51-52; Herrera 2002, pp.  241-250; Mahon 201 1, p.  45. 55. Kettenmann 2003, p.  51. 56. Burrus 2005, pp.  220-221. 57. Herrera 2002, pp.  316-318; Zamora 1990, p.  137; Burrus 2005, pp.  220-221. 58. Kettenmann 2003, pp.  61-62; Herrera 2002, pp.  321-322. 59. Kettenmann 2003, pp.  61-62. 60....
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89. Mahon 201 1, p.  33. 90. Mahon 201 1, pp.  33-49; Dexter 2005, pp.  20-22. 91. Durozoi, Gerard (2002). History of the Surrealist Movement. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. p.  356. ISBN  978-0-226-17412-9. 92. Helland 1990-1991, p.  12. 93. Kettenmann 2003, p.  70. 94. Dexter 2005, pp.  21-22. 95. K...
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128. Cooey 1994, p.  102; Helland 1990-1991, p.  10; Deffebach 2006, p.  176; Barson 2005, p.  58. 129. Cooey 1994, p.  108. 130. Cooey 1994, p.  99. 131. Deffebach 2006, pp.  172-178. 132. Ankori 2002, pp.  1-3; Cooey 1994, p.  102; Helland 1990-1991, pp.  8-13. 133. Burrus 2005, p.  202; Herrera 2002, pp.  10-1 1. 13...
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160. Kettenmann 2003, p.  1 1; Herrera 2002, pp.  22-27. 161. Ankori 2013, pp.  60-62. 162. Anderson 2009, p.  120. 163. Herrera 2002, pp.  26-40; Barson 2005, p.  59; Burrus 2005, p.  199; Ankori 2002, p.  19. 164. Herrera 2002, p.  5; Dexter 2005, p.  13; Zamora 1990, pp.  19-20. 165. Maranzani, Barbara (17 June 2020...
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193. Davies, Florence (2 February 1933). "Wife of Master Mural Painter Gleefully Dabbles in W orks of Art" (https://www. detroitnews. com/story/entertainment/arts/2017/02/02/frida-kahlo-iconic-artist-detr oit-news/97386432/). Detroit News. Archived (https://web. archive. org/web/20200731201813/http s://www. detroitnews...
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225. "Twenty Centuries of Mexican Art Opens at Museum of Modern Art" (https://www. moma. org/moma org/shared/pdfs/docs/press_archives/608/releases/MOMA_1940_0039_1940-05-1 1_4051 1-34. pd f?2010) (PDF). Museum of Modern Art. 15 May 1940. Archived (https://web. archive. org/web/2016 1103100431/https://www. moma. org/mom...
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256. "Frida Kahlo: Feminist and Chicana Icon" (https://www. sfmoma. org/watch/frida-kahlo-feminist-and-chicana-icon/). San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Archived (https://web. archive. org/web/2016 1202165449/https://www. sfmoma. org/watch/frida-kahlo-feminist-and-chicana-icon/) from the original on 2 December 2016. ...
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273. Baddeley 2005, pp.  47-49. 274. Lindauer 1999, pp.  1-2. 275. Berger 2001, pp.  155-165. 276. Lindauer 1999, pp.  3-12; Dexter 2005, p.  1 1; Ankori 2005, p.  31; Baddeley 2005, pp.  47-53. 277. Baddeley 1991, p.  1 1. 278. Wollen 2004, p.  240. 279. "La Casa Azul" (https://web. archive. org/web/20161 119141243/ht...
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288. "Michael Marra sings Frida Kahlo's visit to the Taybridge Bar" (https://ghostarchive. org/varchive/yo utube/2021 1027/x TJSc8N6u NQ). You Tube. 20 May 2018. Archived from the original (https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=x TJSc8N6u NQ) on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2021. 289. Brown, Monica and Parra, John (I...
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300. Rothstein, Edward (16 October 1992). "Venerating Frida Kahlo" (https://www. nytimes. com/1992/1 0/16/theater/review-music-venerating-frida-kahlo. html). New York Times. Archived (https://web. arc hive. org/web/20190827090729/https://www. nytimes. com/1992/10/16/theater/review-music-venerat ing-frida-kahlo. html) f...
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311. Fracessa, Dominic (20 June 2018). "Citing racist connection, SF changes Phelan Avenue to Frida Kahlo W ay" (https://www. sfchronicle. com/bayarea/article/Citing-racist-connection-SF-changes-Phe lan-13008868. php). San Francisco Chronicle. Archived (https://web. archive. org/web/20190516175 306/https://www. sfchron...
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Baddeley, Oriana (1991). "'Her Dress Hangs Here': De-Frocking the Kahlo Cult" (https://web. archi ve. org/web/20170810221534/https://gen2. ca/DBHS/Art/1360274. pdf) (PDF). Oxford Art Journal. 14. Oxford University Press : 10-17. doi:10. 1093/oxartj/14. 1. 10 (https://doi. org/10. 1093%2Foxart j%2F14. 1. 10). Archived f...
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g/stable/3566513). Archived from the original (https://www. gen2. ca/DBHS/Art/3566513. pdf) (PDF) on 6 July 2019. Cooey, Paula M. (1994). Religious Imagination and the Body: A Feminist Analysis. Oxford University Press. Deffebach, Nancy (2006). "Frida Kahlo: Heroism of Private Life". In Brunk, Samuel; Fallow, Ben (eds....
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Wollen, Peter (2004). Paris/Manhattan: W ritings on Art. Verso. Zamora, Martha (1990). Frida Kahlo: The Brush of Anguish (https://archive. org/details/fridakahlobr usho0000zamo). Chronicle Books. ISBN  978-0-87701-746-2. Kahlo, Frida (1995). The diary of Frida Kahlo: an intimate self-portrait (https://archive. org/deta...
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