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Whether Picasso’s portraits of Marie-Thérèse, Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits with Diego Rivera, Rodin’s Kiss, or Robert Indiana’s infamous LOVE graphic, love has proved to be an enduring and potent presence in the visual arts. But no contemporary artist...
Gale World Scholar: Latin America and the Caribbean begins with the colonial history of the region and covers the last 500 years up to and including today. Important regional historical events and subjects covered within the resource include the...
Visitors view paintings, including "Balada para Frida Kahlo (Ballad For Frida Kahlo)," by Alice Rahon, right, painted from 1956 to 1966, at a preview showing of �In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in M�co and the United States,� at... View Photo »
Guerrilla Girls, wearing their signature gorilla masks, made an appearance at Dartmouth Hall on Monday for the inaugural First Angela Rosenthal Distinguished Lecture, which is dedicated to the memory of the late art history professor and her commitment...
Ondanks dat wij geen echte musicalliefhebbers zijn, viel onze keus toch al snel op het laatste omdat we wel erg van muziek houden en omdat we voorlopig geen bruidskleding nodig hebben, want getrouwd zijn we al. Bovendien kon ik me herinneren dat het...
'Pepper #30,' 'Nude of Tina Modotti (1923),' and 'Arrangement of Shell & Rocks.' Portraiture was also major genre for Weston, and in addition to capturing many of his family and various lovers over the years, he also shot some of the artistic...
A visitor views "Las Dos Fridas (The Two Fridas)," a 1939 oil on canvas painting by Frida Kahlo, at a preview showing of �In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in M�co and the United States,� at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wednesday... View Photo »
The turbulent affairs of Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and Picasso and Dora Maar have all fascinated generations of admirers. Now an exhibition is to explore the romances of contemporary couplings. Some of the UK's...
Even fewer declare Virginia Woolf as an influence and fewer still have a giant tattoo of Frida Kahlo down one arm. There is such a great deal to commend singer Emeli Sandé. If her peroxide quiff stands visually for Sandé's unconventionality, the title...
Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter, who has achieved great international popularity. She painted using vibrant colors in a style that was influenced by indigenous cultures of Mexico as well as by European influences that include Realism, Symbolism, and Surrealism. Many of her works are self-portraits that express... Full Article
A visitor views "Las Dos Fridas (The Two Fridas)," a 1939 oil on canvas painting by Frida Kahlo, at a preview showing of �In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in M�co and the United States,� at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wednesday Feb. 1, 2012.
View Photo »An image of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is seen during the the opening ceremony of the Pan American Games at Omnilife Stadium in Guadalajara October 14, 2011. The Games run through October 30.
View Photo »A visitor takes a photograph of his friend, next to one of Frida Kahlo's paintings, at the Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City July 6, 2011. Visitors were invited to do portraits of themselves and others while being around Frida Kahlo's art work, in celebration of her 104th birth...
View Photo »A visitor takes a photograph of herself next to a Frida Kahlo painting at the Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City July 6, 2011. Visitors were invited to take portraits of themselves and others while being around Kahlo's art work, in celebration of her 104th birth anniversary.
View Photo »An artist participates in a fashion performance based on the art of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo in a gallery, during the "Night of Museums" event in Budapest June 24, 2011.
View Photo »In this publicity image released by Sotheby's, a self-portrait by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, "Autorretrato en Miniatura," is shown. The piece, at 2'' x 1 5/8'' (5 x 4.2 cm) and the smallest self-portrait ever made by Kahlo, will be sold at auction by Sotheby's New York on May 25, 2011.
View Photo »A locket-size self-portrait by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and is pictured in this undated photograph released April 27, 2011. The self-portrait and a historical sweep of works by Fernando Botero will be sold next month at Sotheby's in its 20th century Latin American auction. Sotheby's...
View Photo »"A Family," a painting by Colombian Fernando Botero due to go on sale on May 25 at Sotheby's, is seen in this undated handout photo released April 27, 2011. The auction house estimates the painting's value at up to $1.5 million. A locket-size self-portrait by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo...
View Photo »The "El Presidente," a 1975 painting by Colombian Fernando Botero to be auctioned on May 25 at Sotheby's in New York, is seen in this undated handout photo released on April 27, 2011. The auction house values the painting at up to $400,000.�A locket-size self-portrait by Mexican artist...
View Photo »The "Man on a Horse," an 8-foot tall ( (2.4 m) bronze sculpture by Colombian artist Fernando Botero to be auctioned on May 25 at Sotheby's, is seen in this undated handout photo released April 27, 2011. The work is valued at up to $1.2 million, according to the auction house. A...
View Photo »A visitor views "Las Dos Fridas (The Two Fridas)," a 1939 oil on canvas painting by Frida Kahlo, at a preview showing of �In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in M�co and the United States,� at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wednesday Feb. 1, 2012.
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