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a b Herrera 2002, pp.133–160; Burrus 2005, pp.201; Zamora 1990, p.46; Kettenmann 2003, p.32; Ankori 2013, p.87–94. The only changes I made was to completely line the top and to lengthen the skirt to maxi length. I was so happy with the way it came out. She can definitely wear both of these piece again. Theran, Susan (1999). Leonard's Price Index of Latin American Art at Auction. Auction Index, Inc. ISBN 978-1-349-15086-1. Kahlo (y Calderón), (Magdalena Carmen) Frida". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. 11 November 2020. doi: 10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00096735. ISBN 9780199899913 . Retrieved 4 March 2021. Gates, Anita (13 July 1999). "Theater Review: Sympathetic, but Don't Make Her Angry". The New York Times . Retrieved 16 November 2016.

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Most of the paintings Kahlo made during this time were portraits of herself, her sisters, and her schoolfriends. [16] Her early paintings and correspondence show that she drew inspiration especially from European artists, in particular Renaissance masters such as Sandro Botticelli and Bronzino [17] and from avant-garde movements such as Neue Sachlichkeit and Cubism. [18] Stamp Release No. 01-048– Postal Service Continues Its Celebration of Fine Arts With Frida Kahlo Stamp". USPS. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 . Retrieved 29 October 2010. Homage to Frida Kahlo (self-portrait) by Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso". Art Renewal Center . Retrieved 21 July 2020.The twenty-first-century Frida is both a star– a commercial property complete with fan clubs and merchandising– and an embodiment of the hopes and aspirations of a near-religious group of followers. This wild, 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] She sensed the surreality of Hollywood Babylon. One of the few paintings in which Kahlo is not her own subject is The Suicide of Dorothy Hale, a gory, pulp-horror painting whose very title sounds like a chapter heading from Anger and tells the story of a failed Hollywood starlet who looked like a young Elizabeth Taylor and threw herself from a Manhattan skyscraper. This, says Kahlo's inscription, is a retablo, a popular Mexican votive image, and it communicates its macabre tale as in a dream; we see, simultaneously, Dorothy leaping from the skyscraper, floating through fluffy clouds, and dead on the ground, her eyes looking at us, her left foot dangling out of the picture in a trompe-l'oeil effect. There is also a handwritten text telling us of Dorothy Hale's suicide, of Frida Kahlo who executed this - and a blank patch where the wealthy New Yorker who commissioned the painting had her name blotted out, having, with difficulty, been dissuaded from destroying the picture. Today it is the only relic of a sad tale; of a fallen star. Shand, John (2 January 2023). " 'Improbable as a hummingbird': The extraordinary life of Frida Kahlo". The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 3 January 2023. glbtq >> arts >> Kahlo, Frida". 10 November 2013. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 . Retrieved 24 February 2020. Kahlo's biography is famously startling. Her life was a street accident that lasted 47 years. Crippled in her right leg by polio when she was a child, then horrifically injured as a teenager in a traffic accident - multiple spinal fractures, the same right leg and foot shattered - she made what at first seemed a good recovery, became an artist, married Mexico's most respected modern painter, Diego Rivera - then the most famous modernist in America, north or south - participated in revolutionary politics, had an affair with Trotsky, was taken up by the surrealists, divorced and remarried Rivera, suffered a slow but inexorable decline in health and mobility, attended her first Mexican solo show in her bed, which was carried into the gallery, and died with a portrait of Stalin (an imaginative betrayal of her lover Trotsky) on the easel.

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Davies, Florence (2 February 1933). "Wife of Master Mural Painter Gleefully Dabbles in Works of Art". Detroit News . Retrieved 22 November 2019. When Kahlo was six years old, she contracted polio, which eventually made her right leg grow shorter and thinner than the left. [149] [b] The illness forced her to be isolated from her peers for months, and she was bullied. [152] While the experience made her reclusive, [145] it made her Guillermo's favorite due to their shared experience of living with disability. [153] Kahlo credited him for making her childhood "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 seen as unsuitable for girls. [154] He also taught her photography, and she began to help him retouch, develop, and color photographs. [155] Why a California Artist Is Taking the Frida Kahlo Corporation to Court". KQED. 17 January 2020 . Retrieved 21 July 2020.Ronnen, Meir (20 April 2006). "Frida Kahlo's father wasn't Jewish after all". The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 7 July 2018.



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