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         Kahlo Frida:     more books (100)
  1. Frida Kahlo: The Painter and Her Work by Helga Prignitz-Poda, 2010-03-15
  2. Imaging Her Selves: Frida Kahlo's Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation by Gannit Ankori, 2002-01-30
  3. Frida Kahlo: The Artist in the Blue House (Adventures in Art) by Magdalena Holzhey, 2003-05
  4. Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress: The Fashion of Frida Kahlo by Carlos Phillips Olmedo, Denise Rosenzweig, et all 2008-06-18
  5. Frida Kahlo (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) by Mike Venezia, 1999-09
  6. Frida Kahlo: Portraits 0f An Icon by Margaret Hooks, Florence Arquin, et all 2003-02-02
  7. Frida (Spanish Language Edition) by Jonah Winter, 2002-02-01
  8. Con la imagen en el espejo. El autoretrato literario de Frida Kahlo (Spanish Edition) by Maria Cristina Secci, 2009-05-14
  9. Frida Kahlo ArtBox (Artboxes) by Martha Zamora, 1995-09-01
  10. Frida Kahlo (Artists in Their Time) by Jill A. Laidlaw, 2003-03
  11. The Letters of Frida Kahlo: Cartas Apasionadas by Frida Kahlo, Martha Zamora, 1995-11
  12. Me, Frida by Amy Novesky, 2010-10-01
  13. Frida Kahlo And Diego Rivera (Pegasus Series) by Isabel Alcantara, Sandra Egnolff, 2005-01-28
  14. Frida Kahlo: Pinto Su Vida/ Painting Her Life (Latinos Famosos/ Famous Latinos) (Spanish Edition) by Lila Guzman, Rick Guzman, 2007-10

21. Frida Kahlo-Home Page
Textos y Fotografías Manuel Zavala y Alonso 1932, Oleo sobre metal, 30 5x35 cm. Dibujo de frida describiendo su accidente "frida y Diego Rivera" 1931, Oleo sobre tela, 100x78 cm. Magdalena Carmen frida kahlo Calderón nace en el barrio de Coyoacán, entonces en las afueras de la Ciudad de México
http://www.arts-history.mx/frida

22. Questions And Answers About Frida Kahlo's SELF PORTRAIT BETWEEN THE BORDERLINE O
This painting shows frida kahlo standing in between Mexico and the United States.
http://mati.eas.asu.edu:8421/ChicanArte/html_pages/KahloIssOutl.html
About Frida Kahlo's
Self Portrait Between the Borderline of Mexico and the United States

INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTWORK
REPRODUCTION: What can I learn about how this reproduction is different from the original artwork? The image on the computer is a digitized image. The original image is a small oil painting on tin (11 3/4" X 13 1/2"). When the original painting is viewed up close, Kahlo's painstakingly fine brushstrokes are visible. The original belongs to the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Reyero in New York. SUBJECT MATTER: What can I determine about what the artwork depicts, if anything? This painting shows Frida Kahlo standing in between Mexico and the United States. In her left hand she holds a Mexican flag made of papel picado (cut papera traditional Mexican art form) that crosses over to the Mexican side. In her right hand she holds a cigarette. Frida wears a pink dress, lace gloves, a coral and jade necklace, braided hair and stands on top of a concrete block inscribed "Carmen Rivera painted her picture in 1932." The right side of the image is dominated by what Kahlo sees as a representation of industry and the US. The right half has in its foreground a red blaring speaker, a dark flood light, some type of machine, the concrete block, and cables from all these mechanisms inside the earth. The middle ground is dominated by gray unidentified pipes and shafts in a dirty beige background. The background is engulfed by a sky scraped horizon. Smokestacks spew fumes in which flies the American flag. The name "Ford" is written across these industrialized chimneys. A small part of the painting is devoted to a piece of blue sky.

23. Frida
Einige Bilder und eine Lebensbeschreibung der mexikanischen K¼nstlerin, von Musik untermalt.
http://www.boesemaedchen.de/annalyse/frida.htm
Frida Kahlo Zum Weiterlesen: Anfang ars amandi Biotop Birger Sellin ... Weiberseite

24. Frida Kahlo Online
Guide to art museum sites and image archives worldwide where kahlo's works can be viewed online.
http://artcyclopedia.com/artists/kahlo_frida.html
Frida Kahlo art links/last verified February, 27-28 2003 Galleries: This page is viewed by tens of thousands of people each month.
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Frida Kahlo
[Mexican Painter, 1907-1954]
Third wife of Diego Rivera Museums and Art Galleries Image Galleries Other Sites ... Articles
Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Museum of Modern Art , New York
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
National Museum of Women in the Arts
, Washington D.C.
Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
, Buffalo, New York
Self-Portrait with Monkey
Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa
, Venice (in Italian)
, Buenos Aires (partly in Spanish) 11 paintings McMichael Canadian Art Collection , Ontario Self-Portrait with Monkey Montreal Museum of Fine Arts , Quebec Self-Portrait with a Collar of Thorns Nassau County Museum of Art , New York Self-Portrait Drawing Phoenix Art Museum , Arizona The Suicide of Dorothy Hale Pierre Gianadda Foundation , Switzerland The Wounded Stag Self-portrait with Itzcuintli Dog Virtual Museum of Canada Mi nana y yo Fine Art Services: ArtPrice Art Market Auction Records Up-to-date record of works by Frida Kahlo sold at art auctions worldwide (payment is required in order to see the actual selling price).

25. Frida Kahlo: Books
kahlo, frida and Salomon Grimberg. Lola Alvarex Bravo The frida kahlo Photographs. kahlo,frida. frida kahlo Masterpieces (Schirmer's Visual Library).
http://www.fridakahlo.it/books.html
  • Ades, Dawn. Art in Latin America: The Modern Era , 1920-1980. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1989.
  • Alcantara, Isabel - Egnolf, Sandra. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera , International Book Import Service, Inc., September 1999
  • Anderson Jones, Jane. Frida Kahlo (Rourke Biographies the Arts). Rourke Pub Group, September 1993.
  • Ankori, Gannit. Imaging Her Selves: Frida Kahlo's Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation Greenwood Publishing Group, January 30, 2002.
  • Artes de Mexico [Mexico City] 198 (1960). Issue titled " Monjas Coronadas ". Various authors. English translations: 95-109.
  • Ashton, Dore. Surrealism and Latina America , in Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century. Museum of Modern Art and Harry N. Abrahams Inc., New York 1993, pp.106-15.
  • Baddeley, Oriana, and Valerie Fraser. Drawing the Line: Art and Cultural Identity In Contemporary Latin America . London and New York: Verso, New Left Books, published in association with the Latin American Bureau, 1989.
  • Ballinger, James K. Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth Century Mexican Art: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection . Museum of Contemporary Art, August 2000.

26. Homage To Frida Kahlo
Information on kahlo's tragic life, and her retelling of it through her art. Site includes an exploration into the various influences on her work, her relationship with Diego Rivera, her treatment of themes of particular interest to women, and interesting parallels between her work and that of Georgia O'Keefe and others.
http://www.geocities.com/drouinr95/

27. Frida Kahlo Online
Guide to art museum sites and image archives worldwide where kahlo's works can be viewed online.Category Arts Art History Artists K kahlo, frida......frida kahlo Mexican Painter, 19071954 Guide to pictures of works by fridakahlo in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. frida kahlo.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/kahlo_frida.html
Frida Kahlo art links/last verified February, 27-28 2003 Galleries: This page is viewed by tens of thousands of people each month.
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Frida Kahlo
[Mexican Painter, 1907-1954]
Third wife of Diego Rivera Museums and Art Galleries Image Galleries Other Sites ... Articles
Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Museum of Modern Art , New York
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
National Museum of Women in the Arts
, Washington D.C.
Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
, Buffalo, New York
Self-Portrait with Monkey
Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa
, Venice (in Italian)
, Buenos Aires (partly in Spanish) 11 paintings McMichael Canadian Art Collection , Ontario Self-Portrait with Monkey Montreal Museum of Fine Arts , Quebec Self-Portrait with a Collar of Thorns Nassau County Museum of Art , New York Self-Portrait Drawing Phoenix Art Museum , Arizona The Suicide of Dorothy Hale Pierre Gianadda Foundation , Switzerland The Wounded Stag Self-portrait with Itzcuintli Dog Virtual Museum of Canada Mi nana y yo Fine Art Services: ArtPrice Art Market Auction Records Up-to-date record of works by Frida Kahlo sold at art auctions worldwide (payment is required in order to see the actual selling price).

28. Frida Kahlo - Die Kraft, Die Aus Dem Leiden Kommt
Biographischer AbriŸ mit einigen Bildern der K¼nstlerin, ¤hnelt frappant dem Text von Wunderlich, was nur daran liegen kann, daŸ beide Texte das gleiche Thema behandeln.
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Frida Kahlo - Die Kraft, die aus dem Leiden kommt
Ich male mich selbst, da ich oft alleine bin und das, was ich bin am Besten kenne .....
geboren als Tochter einer Mexikanerin und eines Deutschen in einem Vorort von Mexico City.
erkrankte Frida Kahlo an Kinderlähmung. wird die Gymnasiastin beim Zusammenstoß eines Omnibusses und einer Straßenbahn in Mexiko-Stadt schwer verletzt. Ein Eisenteil bohrt sich in Ihr Becken und in den Rücken . Monatelang muss sie im Bett liegen. Verzweifelt sucht sie nach einer Beschäftigung und kommt auf die Idee, es mit Malen zu probieren. Die Mutter läßt ihr eine Staffelei für das Bett anfertigen, damit sie es auf dem Rücken liegend versuchen kann. Auch als sie endlich aufstehen und mit Hilfe eines Spezialkorsetts wieder laufen darf, bleibt sie bei der Malerei. bittet Sie den berühmten mexikanischen Maler Diego Rivera, ihr Talent zu beurteilen. Er ist begeistert.

29. Frida Kahlo
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See also: Surrealism Women Artists ; Manuel Alvarez-Bravo's photographic portrait of Frida Kahlo VIEW IMAGE LIST "In 1953, when Frida Kahlo had her first solo exhibition in Mexico (the only one held in her native country during her lifetime), a local critic wrote: 'It is impossible to separate the life and work of this extraordinary person. Her paintings are her biography.' This observation serves to explain both why her work is so different from that of her contemporaries, the Mexican Muralists, and why she has since become a feminist icon. "Kahlo was born in Mexico City in 1907, the third daughter of Guillermo and Matilda Kahlo. Her father was a photographer of Hungarian Jewish descent, who had been born in Germany; her mother was Spanish and Native American. Her life was to be a long series of physical traumas, and the first of these came early. At the age of six she was stricken with polio, which left her with a limp. In childhood, she was nevertheless a fearless tomboy, and this made Frida her father's favourite. He had advanced ideas about her education, and in 1922 she entered the Preparatoria (National Preparatory School), the most prestigious educational institution in Mexico, which had only just begun to admit girls. She was one of only thirty-five girls out of two thousand students. "It was there that she met her husband-to-be

30. Frida Kahlo - Una Biografia Surreale
Vito Laterza narra la vita tormentata dell'artista messicana.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/6666/fridakahlo.html
FRIDA KAHLO - UNA BIOGRAFIA SURREALE di Vito Laterza 1907-1954. 47 anni di vita, 41 di sofferenza e dolore. E in queste due parole che si può riassumere la vita della "surreale" pittrice messicana Frida Kahlo . E a queste due parole, magari aggiungendo la parolina "surreale", che sostanzialmente si può ricondurre la storia a fumetti , di Marco Corona , edito nella collana Eretica di Stampa Alternativa.. Tavole intense, quelle di Marco Corona, cariche di espressività inusuale per una storia a fumetti. Tavole surreali, complesse. "Sono morta 43 anni fa ( nello stesso luogo in cui nacqui: la CASA AZUL di COYOACAN , un sobborgo di . Sono la terzogenita di MATILDE CALDERON Y GONZALES e di WILHELM KAHLO … e questa è la mia storia…". Frida nasce nel 1907, tre anni prima dell’inizio della rivoluzione contadina in Messico guidata da EMILIANO ZAPATA e PANCHO VILLA . "Credo di essere stata una bambina normale fino all’età di sei anni, quando mi ammalai di poliomelite e mi ritrovai il piede destro deforme e un nuovo nome: FRIDA PATA DE PALO ". Questa è solo la prima delle disgrazie che segnerà indelebilmente la vita di Frida. A quindici anni Frida incontra alla Scuola Nazionale Preparatoria di Città del Messico

31. Phoenix Art Museum - Frida Kahlo: Suicide Of Dorothy Hale

http://www.phxart.org/el_suicido.html
Latin American Collection
This disturbing image of suicide was painted by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The subject is Dorothy Hale, a beautiful society woman who became despondent and threw herself from the window of her New York apartment. Kahlo records a crisis, but she does not include the customary tribute. Instead, she matter-of-factly describes the horrible event in the inscription, which is written in Spanish. The English translation is:
    In New York City on the 21st of October 1938, at 6:00 in the morning, Dorothy Hale committed suicide by throwing herself from a very high window in the Hampshire House. In her memory [...], this retablo was executed by Frida Kahlo.
Part of the third line has been erased. Another part of the painting also was changed: an angel once appeared at the top. These erasures were made in response to the violent reaction from Clare Boothe Luce, who commissioned the work. Image reproduction authorized by the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura. Click here or on the image above to return.

32. Frida Kahlo
Article about the film and its inspiration by Phyllis Tuchman PDF format.
http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues02/nov02/kahlo.html
document.write(''); Artcyclopedia: Frida Kahlo Artchive: Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo The Mexican artist's myriad faces, stranger-than-fiction biography and powerful paintings come to vivid life in a new film Painter, feminist icon, leftist and wife of the renowned muralist Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo would likely have been amazed and amused to see what a vast audience her small, intensely personal works now reach. Nearly 50 years after her death, the Mexican artist's iconic images adorn calendars, greeting cards, posters, pins, even paper dolls. Last year a self-portrait she painted in 1933 appeared on a 34-cent U.S. postage stamp and this month, the movie Frida , starring Salma Hayek as Kahlo and Alfred Molina as Rivera, opens nationwide. Directed by Julie Taymor, the creative wizard behind Broadway's long-running hit The Lion King , the film is based on Hayden Herrera's 1983 biography, Frida . "I was completely compelled by her story," says Taymor. "When she painted, it was for herself. She transcended her pain. Her paintings are her diary. When you're doing a movie, you want a story like that." Biographies of the artist read like the fantastical novels of Gabriel García Márquez as they trace her childhood bout with polio, near death in a bus accident, debilitating injuries and tumultuous relationship with Rivera. It is the story of two painters who could not live with or without each other, says Taymor, who views her film version of Kahlo's life as a "great, great love story."

33. KAHLO HAIKU
Humorous collection of haiku written in tribute to frida kahlo and her rich sense of humor. Submissions accepted.
http://www.consideritdone.cc/kahlo.html
NEW! The lost Kahlo Haiku! story below...
The story behind Kahlo Haiku: We have a close friend who moved to San Francisco, who is a great
fan of Frida and would dress up as her on Halloween. One day, we
bought a Kahlo postcard book and created a haiku for each one.
We wrote them on the backs and sent them to her, one by one.
After moving a couple of times, she's finding them here and there
and sending them back to use on the site! Viva la Carygirl!!

34. Las Mujeres :: Frida Kahlo
to Albita.
http://www.lasmujeres.com/fridakahlo/
Go to Albita Allende, Isabel Alvarez, Julia Belli, Gioconda Benitez, Sandra Cisneros, Sandra Cruz, Celia De la Cruz, Sor Juana Ines Esquivel, Laura Kahlo, Frida
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Their love story. Frida's life
A biography. :: Books The Diary of Frida Kahlo
The most fascinating part of the book is the facsimile diary, in its exact size, reproduced here for the first time, with color illustrations.
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35. Frida Kahlo
P¡gina en homenaje con muestras de sus obras y bibliograf­a.
http://www3.rcp.net.pe/rcp/Frida-Kahlo
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36. Frida Kahlo                                  
Geschichte der GroŸeltern der K¼nstlerin, die in BadenBaden lebten und ihr Bild Mis abuelos, mis padres y yo , Verweis auf die Website des kahlo-Museums in Mexiko-Stadt.
http://www.bad-bad.de/gesch/f_kahlo.htm

37. Las Mujeres - Frida Kahlo
Books about frida kahlo. Related Links. frida kahlo Bibliography, biographyand pictures. frida kahlo Biografía en Español. Links.
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Frida and Diego

Their love story. Frida's life
A biography. :: Books
The Diary of Frida Kahlo
The most fascinating part of the book is the facsimile diary, in its exact size, reproduced here for the first time, with color illustrations.
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38. Galería De Arte Frida Kahlo
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http://www.uasnet.mx/cgecs/galeria/

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40. Museum Of Modern Art, Mexico
Permanent collection features representative works of the Mexican Plastic Art movement and the Mexican School, including works by frida kahlo.
http://www.arts-history.mx/museos/mam/2menu.html

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