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  1. 18 juin 2018 · In the exhibition Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up, the artist’s dresses and other personal effects are displayed alongside her paintings, showing the intimate connection between the two. She is ...

  2. Frida Kahlo" is stuck into a prickly pear, signaling Kahlo's use of the fruit as an emblem of personal expression, and communicating her deep respect for all of nature's gifts. During this period, the artist was heavily reliant on drugs and alcohol to alleviate her pain, so albeit beautiful, her still lifes became progressively less detailed between 1951 and 1953.

  3. www.fridakahlo.org › frida-kahlo-biographyFrida Kahlo biography

    Considered one of Mexico's greatest artists, Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyocoan, Mexico City, Mexico. She grew up in the family's home where was later referred to as the Blue House or Casa Azul. Her father is a German descendant and photographer. He immigrated to Mexico where he met and married her mother Matilde.

  4. Frida Kahlo typically uses the visual symbolism of physical pain in a long-standing attempt to better understand emotional suffering. Before Kahlo's efforts, the language of loss, death, and selfhood, had been relatively well investigated by some male artists (including Albrecht Dürer, Francisco Goya, and Edvard Munch), but had not yet been significantly dissected by a woman.

  5. 28 févr. 2023 · La célèbre artiste mexicaine Frida Kahlo sera la vedette d'une exposition immersive qui aura lieu à Québec à l'été 2023. Ni le lieu ni les dates de l'événement n'ont toutefois été ...

  6. Frida Kahlo est l'une des trente-cinq premières filles admises sur un total de 2 000 élèves. Elle s'intéresse beaucoup aux sciences naturelles et souhaite alors devenir médecin. Malgré l’intérêt qu’elle porte aux beaux-arts, qu'elle doit à son père, excellent photographe et accessoirement peintre d'aquarelles, elle n’envisage pas de se lancer dans une carrière artistique.

  7. The intimate life of artist Frida Kahlo is wonderfully revealed in the illustrated journal she kept during her last 10 years. This passionate and at times surprising record contains the artist's thoughts, poems, and dreams; many reflecting her stormy relationship with her husband, artist Diego Rivera, along with 70 mesmerising watercolour illustrations.

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