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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

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22. 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
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Frida Kahlo
[Mexican Painter, 1907-1954]
Third wife of Diego Rivera
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 Nassau County Museum of Art , New York Self-Portrait Drawing Nevada Museum of Art See "exhibit highlights" 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 Professional Tools: Artprice Pictures from Image Archives: Frida Kahlo in the Artchive 19 paintings El Poder de la Palabra (The Power of the Word) (in Spanish) 6 paintings MyStudios Fruits of the Earth Roots Self Portrait Self Portrait with Loose Hair Gallery of 24 works, including some less-well-known paintings and drawings. Unfortunately the site does not identify them.

23. Fondation Pierre Gianadda - Expo Icones
Exhibition focusing on the two artists featuring several works.
http://www.gianadda.ch/e_expos_rivera_kahlo.html
Diego Rivera - Frida Kahlo
Diego Rivera
Autoportrait

Water-colour on canvas
31 x 26.5 cm
Private Collection, Huston, Texas, USA
Frida Kahlo
Oil on masonite
22.4 x 30 cm
Collection Carolyn Farb, Huston, Texas, USA
Diego Rivera Portrait d'une femme, Madame Zetlin Gouache on paper 16 x 13 cm Collection Ferrand-Eynard, Paris Frida Kahlo Autoportrait avec Itzcuintli-Chien Oil on canvas v. 1938 71 x 52 cm Private Collection, USA A contribution to the Loterie de la Suisse romande and to culture January 24 - June 1, 1998 Every day from 10 am to 6 pm T he Pierre Gianadda Foundation in Martigny is celebrating its 20th anniversary by putting on a double exhibition which will be devoted to the famous Mexican couple of painters. This is quite some event because, to date, neither Diego Rivera nor Frida Kahlo have ever been shown in Switzerland and so far these two artists have never been exhibited together. T his will be the first exhibition of these artists in Switzerland. Quite an event it will be, as we said, for their works, considered a national treasure in Mexico, are those of a politically and artistically committed couple and it embodies all the ardour of the modern post-revolutionary age, illuminated by the Communist ideal, the return to national awareness and the struggle for Mexican and Amerindian culture.

24. Biography Of Frida Kahlo
Biography of frida kahlo. Photo of frida kahlo. frida s page. Click here to go back to the main lobby of The World of frida kahlo.
http://members.aol.com/fridanet/fridabio.htm
Biography of Frida Kahlo Photo of Frida Kahlo Frida's life began and ended in Mexico City, in her home known as the Blue House.She gave her birthdate as July 7,1910, but her birth certificate shows July 6,1907. This is just one of the many lies Frida told about her life Photo of Frida Kahlo At age 6, Frida was stricken with polio, which caused her right leg to appear much thinner than the other. It was to remain that way permanently. When Frida entered high school she was a tomboy full of mischief who became the ringleader of a rebellious group of mainly boys that continually caused trouble in the National Preparatory School. This group pulled many pranks , mainly on professors. It was also in the National Preparitory School that Frida first came in contact with her future husband, the famous Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera. He was commissioned to paint a mural in the school's auditorium. On September 17, 1925, at about age 18, Frida Kahlo was involved in a serious bus accident which left her with a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis, and 11 fractures in her right leg. In addition her right foot was dislocated and crushed, and her shoulder was out of joint. For a month, Frida was forced to stay flat on her back, encased in a plaster cast and enclosed in a boxlike structure. Frida's enormous strength and will to live allowed her to survive and make a remarkable recovery. She began painting shortly after the accident because she was bored in bed. This became her lifelong profession.

25. Mark Harden's Artchive - "Frida Kahlo"

http://www.artchive.com/artchive/ftptoc/kahlo_ext.html

26. HoldenLab_Porto Di Mare_Istantanee
Profilo della pittrice messicana, con breve analisi dell'opera.
http://www.holdenlab.it/prof-creat/prof_kahlo.htm
istantanee Frida Kahlo
Quando il corpo cede, l'anima non ha altro santuario che il volto
"Una bomba coi nastrini", André Breton descrisse così l'arte di Frida Kahlo, un'arte che si è nutrita del suo dolore, del suo corpo, che ha saputo convocare un universo intero dai frammenti di se stessa e dalle tradizioni della sua cultura.
Nata con la rivoluzione, Frida riflette l'evento fondamentale del Messico del XX secolo. Lo riflette nelle sue immagini di distruzione, sofferenza, mutilazione, perdita, ma anche nelle immagini di irriverente , che domina la sua vita sofferta.
Colpita dalla polio a sette anni, Frida diventa improvvisamente pata de palo , gamba di legno. Ma non perde il coraggio e si trasforma in spirito burlone, tanto vicino all'estetica della rivoluzione messicana. Nel 1925, un incidente del tram su cui viaggia. Un corrimano la penetra dalla schiena al pube. Il suo corpo ne esce straziato: fratture alla spina dorsale, alla clavicola, alle costole, al bacino, alla gamba, un piede maciullato, una spalla slogata per sempre.

27. Cineclub - Filmkritik: Frida
Inhalt und Kritik von Melanie Hoffmann, die den Film als wunderbaren Kunstgenuss beschreibt. Dazu einige Bilder, die unter anderem die „hnlichkeit von Salma Hayek mit der echten frida kahlo verdeutlichen sollen.
http://www.cineclub.de/filmarchiv/2003/frida.html
Frida
Das Leben der bedeutendsten Künstlerin des 20. Jahrhunderts in Mexiko wurde hier in hochkarätiger Besetzung mit Salma Hayek und Alfred Molina märchenhaft schön verfilmt.
[Film bewerten]

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Frida Genre: Künstlerbiographie Diesen Film bewerten! Regie: Julie Taymor Frida (Salma Hayek) noch gesund und fröhlich in jungen Jahren von hope Frida Kahlo ist eine der bedeutendsten Künstlerinnen des 20. jahrhundert in Mexiko. Viele Jahre wurde über eine Verfilmung diskutiert und einige Studios waren interessiert, doch das alles klappte erst, als Salma Hayek die Sache in die Hand nahm. Schon 1993 wollte sie unbedingt die Rolle der Frida haben, doch war sie in Amerika noch kaum bekannt und zu jung für die Rolle. Da schien ihre pampige Antwort wie ein Omen: „Dann müsst ihr eben warten, bis ich alt genug bin.“ Inzwischen ist also die erste Verfilmung von Werk und Leben der Frida Kahlo und der fesselnden Liebesgeschichte mit Diego Riviera, ihrem Mentor auf Lebenszeit fertig und gleich für einige Oscars nominiert.

28. Frida.kahlo
frida kahlo may have felt alone, but through her paintings, she has connected with many others as if the physical pain that frida was forced to endure gave her the
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"I paint self portraits because I am so often alone.
Because I am the subject I know best."
Frida Kahlo may have felt alone, but through her paintings, she has connected with many others. In painting the subject she knows best, she depicts her own personal pain, fear, anguish, loss - as well as deifiance of all these, and even joy. The rest of us marvel at how she can depict our heartbreak, our sadness, our lonliness. It's as if the physical pain that frida was forced to endure gave her the means to depict her feelings so honestly on canvas. She created a world and invited us in, and I, for one, am greatful. Frida's Biography Thumbnails Frida's Diary Notes
by karin. visit my homepage at: http://members.home.com/nirak/

29. 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.

30. Phoenix Art Museum - Frida Kahlo: Suicide Of Dorothy Hale
Top/Society/Death/Suicide/Art
http://www.phxart.org/collection/kahlo_dh.asp
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.

31. 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."

32. NMWA | Private Collection | Profile - Frida Kahlo
Artist Profile; Artist Portfolio. frida kahlo Mexican, 19071954 From 1926 until her death, the Mexican painter frida kahlo created
http://www.nmwa.org/collection/profile.asp?LinkID=471

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. Alas Rotas ¤ The Frida Kahlo Fanlisting ¤

http://fan.no-angel.org/frida/
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35. Untitled Document
Cr­tica d'aquesta pel·l­cula dirigida per Julie Taymor i protagonitzada per Salma Hayek basada en la vida de la pintora mexicana frida kahlo.
http://www.galeon.com/totcine/html/critiques/crifrida.htm
Frida. Dir. Julie Taymor
Sincerament ignoro fins a quin punt Frida Frida Salma Hayek Hayek Alfred Molina i acabant per Valeria Golino Antonio Banderas Geoffrey Rush Ashley Judd o Edward Norton que ajuden la Hayek Julie Taymor Frida Kahlo

36. 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
:: General Information
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.
:: Related Links
Frida Kahlo

Bibliography, biography and pictures Frida Kahlo

37. Cinemanía / Frida Kahlo
Fotos y comentarios.
http://www.cinemania.com.mx/year2002/11nov/pantalla/frida.htm
Frida Kahlo
(Frida
EUA, 2002) Actores...
Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Rush, Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas.
Director...
Julie Taymor. Al grano: Por el honor manchado de Salma Al rollo: Biografía de la pintora mexicana que se convirtiera en icono del feminismo y la cultura en nuestro país. La historia abarca cuestiones como su tormentoso matrimonio con Diego Rivera y su relación con grandes figuras como el refugiado ruso Leon Trotsky y la fotógrafa Tina Modotti
Al chisme:
Otros dos proyectos sobre esta personalidad no han logrado obtener luz verde para su realización. Uno es The Two Fridas , con Jennifer Lopez , y el otro bajo la dirección de la venezolana Betty Kaplan , aún sin título. A la expectativa: Salma movió cielo, mar y tierra para concretar este filme y lo hizo de una manera sorprendente. De entrada, tiene un reparto de gringos y mexicanos que ya quisieran muchas superproducciones.

38. Las Mujeres - Frida Kahlo
Books about frida kahlo. Related Links. frida kahlo Bibliography, biography and pictures. frida kahlo Biografía en Español. Links.
http://www.lasmujeres.com/frida.htm
:: General Information
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.
:: Related Links
Frida Kahlo
Bibliography, biography and pictures Frida Kahlo
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39. Galería De Arte Frida Kahlo
Pinacoteca de la Universidad, surgida de una exposici³n colectiva que recog­a la preocupaci³n de un importante sector de artistas pl¡sticos por generar espacios de una reuni³n y confrontaci³n est©tica en la entidad.
http://www.uasnet.mx/cgecs/galeria/
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40. Frida Kahlo - Frida (2002)
frida kahlo and Diego Rivera at reel faces at CTF. REAL faces behind the movies. See pics Alfred Molina. frida kahlo frida real face.
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Frida (2002)
Starring Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Valeria Golino, Geoffrey Rush
based on "Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo" by Hayden Herrera Reel Face: Real Face: Salma Hayek
Born:
September 2,
Birthplace:
Coatzacoalcos,
Veracruz, Mexico Frida Kahlo Born: July 6, Birthplace: Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico Died: July 13, (cancer) Alfred Molina Born: May 24, Birthplace: London, England, UK Diego Rivera Born: December Birthplace: Guanajuato, Mexico Died: 1957, San Angel, Mexico (heart failure) "I drank to drown my pain, but the damned pain learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good behavior."

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