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  2. Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, she was included in the Mexican Art Today exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Women Artists at Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century gallery in New York. [58] A portrait of Kahlo by Magda Pach, wife of Walter Pach, in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1933) Kahlo gained more appreciation for her art in Mexico as well.

  3. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    3.1.1 Foreign artists that worked extensively in Colonial Mexico. ... This is a list of Mexican artists. This list includes people born in Mexico, notably of Mexican ...

  4. List of Mexican women artists - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Reyes Flores (1908–1985), painter, first Mexican female muralist Myriam de la Riva (born 1940), painter Mirna Roldán (born 1988), feminist visual artist

  5. María Izquierdo (artist) - Wikipedia

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    María Izquierdo's career helped opened the door for many female artists. Her reputation is often compared to that of Marie Laurencin from the School of Paris [21] and although she is not as popularly known as Frida Kahlo, she helped establish a foundation for female artists. Maintaining value in art rooted in traditional Mexican values ...

  6. Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait in a Velvet Dress is described as: "Kahlo appears half length, wearing an elegant velvet dress, against a background of stylized waves. She presents herself as a comely young woman of the time, her hair neatly parted in the centre and combed into a chignon that highlights her oval face and symmetrical features.

  7. Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas - Wikipedia

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    The Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas or MUMA (The Museum of Mexican Women Artists) is a virtual museum exhibiting the work of Mexican women artists, founded by the photographer Lucero González in 2008 to show the work of Mexican women in distinct fields of the arts.

  8. Rocío Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    Rocío Maldonado (born 1951) is a Mexican artist who was born in Tepic, Nayarit. [1]She rose to prominence in the art world during the 1980s Neo-Mexicanism movement. Her works, often compared to Frida Kahlo and Maria Izquierdo, depict feminist concerns and challenge cultural ideals of womanhood.

  9. Magali Lara - Wikipedia

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    Magali Lara (born November 5, 1956, Mexico City) is a Mexican contemporary artist.Her works are presented in collections such as the Mexican Art Gallery, the Carrillo Gil Art Museum, [1] the Museum of Modern Art in New York, [2] the National Bank of Mexico, the University Museum of Contemporary Art (UNAM) and the UDLAP Art Collection.