Difference between revisions of "Frida Kahlo"
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− | Painter known for her self-portraits and considered a Mexican icon, with her art reflecting the country's culture in a naïve and folk art style. Known for her relationships with fellow painter Diego Rivera, [[Josephine Baker]], and | + | Painter known for her self-portraits and considered a Mexican icon, with her art reflecting the country's culture in a naïve and folk art style. Known for her relationships with fellow painter Diego Rivera, [[Josephine Baker]], and Isamu Noguchi. Her life and work has been honoured posthumously in film (notably 'Frida' (2002)), theatre, print, art, and culture. Bisexual. |
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 19:25, 1 August 2015
Country
Mexico
Birth - Death
1907 - 1954
Occupation
Artist
Description
Painter known for her self-portraits and considered a Mexican icon, with her art reflecting the country's culture in a naïve and folk art style. Known for her relationships with fellow painter Diego Rivera, Josephine Baker, and Isamu Noguchi. Her life and work has been honoured posthumously in film (notably 'Frida' (2002)), theatre, print, art, and culture. Bisexual.