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Artist: Frida Kahlo (Mexican 1908-1954)

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Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait 4 Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait 4
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait 5 Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait 5
Frida Kahlo, Fulang-Chang and I Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Fulang-Chang and I
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Bonito Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait with Bonito
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Braid Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait with Braid
Frida Kahlo, Me and My Parrots Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Me and My Parrots
Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Monkey and Parrot Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Self-Portrait with Monkey and Parrot
Frida Kahlo, Thinking about Death Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Thinking about Death
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Frida Kahlo Biography | Art Reproductions | peintures de reproduction | Galerie Dada

Kahlo, Frida
1907-1954

Kahlo, Frida Biography

Mexican oil painter, who produced mostly small, highly personal self-portraits using elements of fantasy and a style inspired by native popular art. Kahlo was born in Coyoacun, Mexico, near Mexico City. While a student at Mexico City's National Preparatory School in 1925, she sustained severe injuries in a bus accident. During her recuperation, Kahlo taught herself to paint. After three years she took some of her first oil paintings to the famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, who encouraged her to continue her work. Kahlo and Rivera married in 1929.

Influenced by Rivera's work, Frida Kahlo adopted his use of broad, simplified color areas and a deliberately naive style in her oil paintings. Like Rivera, she wanted her oil paintings to affirm her Mexican identity, and she frequently used subject matter from Mexican archaeology and folk art.

Frida Kahlo primarily depicted her personal experience. She frequently focused on the painful aspects of her life, using graphic imagery to convey her meaning. The turbulence of her marriage is shown in the weeping and physically injured self-portraits she painted when she felt rejected by Rivera. She portrayed her physical disintegration, the result of the bus accident, in such works as The Broken Column (1944, Collection of Dolores Olmedo Foundation, Mexico City), in which she wears a metal brace and her body is open to reveal a broken column in place of her spine.

Kahlo had three exhibitions during her lifetime. The exhibitions in New York City in 1938 and in Paris in 1939 were organized through her contact with the French surrealist poet and essayist Andre Breton. In 1953 she had her first exhibition in Mexico, at an art gallery in Mexico City.

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