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Frida Kahlo

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Old drawing/collage on paper (pencil).
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Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), Mexican Painter

From 1926 until her death, the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo created striking, often shocking, images that reflected her turbulent life. Kahlo was one of four daughters born to a Hungarian-Jewish father and a mother of Spanish and Mexican Indian descent, in the Mexico City suburb of Coyoacán.

She did not originally plan to become an artist. A polio survivor, at 15 Kahlo entered the premedical program at the National Preparatory School in Mexico City. However, this training ended three years later when Kahlo was gravely hurt in a bus accident. She spent over a year in bed, recovering from fractures of her back, collarbone, and ribs, as well as a shattered pelvis and shoulder and foot injuries. Despite more than 30 subsequent operations, Kahlo spent the rest of her life in constant pain, finally succumbing to related complications at age 47.

During her convalescence Kahlo had begun to paint with oils. Her pictures, mostly self-portraits and still lifes, were deliberately naive, filled with the bright colors and flattened forms of the Mexican folk art she loved. At 21, Kahlo fell in love with the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, whose approach to art and politics suited her own. Although he was 20 years her senior, they were married in 1929; this stormy, passionate relationship survived infidelities, the pressures of Rivera's career, a divorce and remarriage, and Kahlo's poor health. The couple traveled to the United States and France, where Kahlo met luminaries from the worlds of art and politics; she had her first solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City in 1938. Kahlo enjoyed considerable success during the 1940s, but her reputation soared posthumously, beginning in the 1980s with the publication of numerous books about her work by feminist art historians and others. In the last two decades an explosion of Kahlo-inspired films, plays, calendars, and jewelry has transformed the artist into a veritable cult figure.

- See the official Frida Kahlo Site : [link]

- See some of her artworks : [link]

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Image size
768x1024px 554.56 KB
Make
NIKON
Model
E4500
Shutter Speed
10/457 second
Aperture
F/3.8
Focal Length
20 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Jan 31, 2002, 3:22:43 AM
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SavvyRed's avatar
Great work! I love the strong lines of her face. It almost reminds me of Cubism somehow.

Frida Kahlo is my favorite artist by far. I've admired her life and her artwork for years, since I was quite young. I actually once went as Frida Kahlo for Halloween and used eyeliner pencil to create a makeshift unibrow.

I included this work in my Feminist Feature.