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Mexican fantasy painter known as much for her turbulent personal life as her fanciful self-portraits. Kahlo learned to paint in 1925 after recovering from a debilitating bus accident that left her unable to bear children. The tragedy was often the subject of her paintings and was an integral part of her personal imagery. Her work can be seen as the product of a kind of exorcism by which she projected her anguish on to another Frida, in order to free herself from pain and at the same time maintain a hold of reality. Small in scale, primitive in style, and bold in color, the artist is sometimes Mexican fantasy painter known as much for her turbulent personal life as her fanciful self-portraits. Kahlo learned to paint in 1925 after recovering from a debilitating bus accident that left her unable to bear children. The tragedy was often the subject of her paintings and was an integral part of her personal imagery. Her work can be seen as the product of a kind of exorcism by which she projected her anguish on to another Frida, in order to free herself from pain and at the same time maintain a hold of reality. Small in scale, primitive in style, and bold in color, the artist is sometimes shown as an animal, such a deer, which have lead artists and critics alike to label her work Surrealist. The artist eschewed this, maintaining that she painted images from her own life, not dreams. Also the subject of several works was her tumultuous marriage to artist Diego Rivera. One portrait shows the artist as a tiny figure in traditional Mexican dress, dwarfed in size by the large, brooding Rivera. In 1953, Kahlo's leg was amputated at the knee due to gangrene. She subsequently turned to drugs and alcohol to relieve her suffering. She died almost certainly by suicide in 1954. Her work received notoriety in the 1970's, becoming popular with feminist art historians and Latin Americans living in the United States. ...
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
DTR3713201
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
DTR3713201
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
CIN5242691
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
CIN5242691
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
DTR3713197
Silberstein, Bernard (1905-99)
DTR3713197
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976018
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976018
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976026
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976026
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976030
Lessing, Erich (1923-2018)
ELS11976030
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