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  2. Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky - Wikipedia

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    Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) was a Mexican painter whose works, including many self-portraits, made her a symbol of Mexican culture, feminism, and LGBT culture. [2] Many of her surrealist works depict moments in her life, often tragic ones, due to her tumultuous marriage to artist Diego Rivera and her recurring health issues.

  3. Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia

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    4 January 2022–present: Frida Kahlo: The Life of an Icon at Barangaroo Reserve, Sydney. Audio visual exhibition created by the Frida Kahlo Corporation. [316] [317] 8 February–12 May 2019: Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving at the Brooklyn Museum. This was the largest U.S. exhibition in a decade devoted solely to the painter and the ...

  4. Leon Trotsky House Museum - Wikipedia

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    From January 1937 to April 1939, the couple lived at Frida Kahlo's family home called “La Casa Azul” (The Blue House), which is located in the Coyoacán borough of Mexico City. However, by 1939, Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky had a falling-out.

  5. World-Renowned Artist Frida Kahlo Had an Eye for ... - AOL

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    Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was one of the most influential painters of the 20th century. ... These jewels, along with her hand-painted corsets and dresses, were locked away in her home, La Casa ...

  6. The Broken Column - Wikipedia

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    By 1944, Kahlo's doctors had recommended that she wear a steel corset instead of the plaster casts she had worn previously. The brace depicted is one of many that Frida actually used throughout her life time and is now housed in her home and museum, Casa Azul. [7] In The Broken Column this corset holds together Kahlo's damaged body. [5] [8] [9]

  7. Ramón Mercader - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Ramón was raised in France by his mother Caridad, who also was a communist who fought in the Spanish Civil War, and also served in the Soviet international underground. In the mid-1930s, young Mercader became a Communist and worked for leftist organizations during the existence of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939).

  8. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter active between 1925 and 1954. She began painting while bedridden due to a bus accident that left her seriously injured. Most of her work consists of self-portraits, which deal directly with her struggle with medical issues, infertility, and her troubeparate Frida on which to project her anguish and pain. [2]

  9. My Dress Hangs There - Wikipedia

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    The background of the painting contains images of items that Kahlo considers to be symbolic of America and capitalism, including skyscrapers, an overflowing trashcan, a statue of George Washington, a toilet, and the Statue of Liberty. [3] Overall, My Dress Hangs There demonstrates Kahlo's criticisms of capitalism [2] and her desire to return to ...