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Frida Kahlo

  • Feb 20, 2025
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Updated: Feb 8

Frida Kahlo is perhaps Latin America's most famous painter. Utilizing the landscapes of Mexico's cities and nature as inspiration for her work, Kahlo often employed themes of indigeneity, gender, and class in her work as well as chronic pain she endured for most of her life related to injuries sustained in a 1925 bus accident.

  • The Broken Column, 1944
  • The Two Fridas, 1939
  • What the Water Gave Me, 1938
  • Viva la Vida, Watermelons, 1954
  • Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940
  • The Wounded Deer, 1946

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