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To-Do Fridge Magnet: Frida Kahlo

To-do refrigerator magnet 50 sheets Size: 10 x 23.5 cm INSPIRED BY, INSPIRED BY FRIDA KAHLO/ABOUT THE ARTISTS FRIDA KAHLO:Magdalena... Read more

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    Article number: TDF983
    EAN: 8716951343449

    To-do refrigerator magnet
    50 sheets Size:
    10 x 23.5 cm

    INSPIRED BY, INSPIRED BY FRIDA KAHLO/ABOUT THE ARTISTS FRIDA KAHLO:
    Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (Coyoacán, July 6, 1907 there, July 13, 1954) was a Mexican surrealist painter. Frida Kahlo's work is characterized by cheerful colors, which, however, contrast with an alienating atmosphere. She did not shy away from controversy. In a painting in memory of the actress Dorothy Hale, for example, she depicted the moment of her suicide very realistically and in great detail. In her self-portraits, the furrowed eyebrows are particularly striking. She paints from her fear and loneliness to overcome her pain. Kahlo left 143 paintings, 55 of which are self-portraits.In November 1938, she had her first solo exhibition, at the gallery of art dealer Julien Levy in New York. In 1953, she had her first exhibition in Mexico. The classification as a surrealist came from André Breton, founder of the surrealist movement in art. Kahlo herself rejected this label, saying she never painted her dreams but her own reality. In January 1939, at Breton's invitation, she traveled to Paris to exhibit her work. She did not like the surrealist milieu in that city, which she found bloated and unreal. When she opened her exhibition with the help of Marcel Duchamp on March 10, she won the praise of Wassily Kandinsky and Pablo Picasso. The Louvre bought her self-portrait Autorretrato - El marco ("the frame") and Vogue magazine placed her hand (with jewelry) on the cover Kahlo died in 1954, a week after her 47th birthday. She left a bill saying "I hope the end is happy and hope never to return."

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