Frida Kahlo’s artworks
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Frida Kahlo’s artworks are a renowned body of deeply personal, symbolically rich paintings that explore identity, pain, and Mexican culture through vivid self-portraits and surreal imagery.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Frida Kahlo drawings | 1 |
| Frida Kahlo painting "Viva la Vida" | 1 |
| Frida Kahlo’s artworks canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Frida Kahlo’s artworks Context triple: [Casa Azul, contains, Frida Kahlo’s artworks]
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Diego Rivera murals
The Diego Rivera murals are a series of monumental frescoes by the famed Mexican muralist that depict the country’s social and political history, prominently displayed in Mexico City’s National Palace.
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Guillermo Kahlo
Guillermo Kahlo was a German-Mexican photographer best known as the father of painter Frida Kahlo and for his architectural and industrial photographs in early 20th-century Mexico.
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Orozco murals
The Orozco murals are a renowned series of monumental frescoes by Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco, celebrated for their powerful social and political themes and dramatic, expressionist style.
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Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera was a prominent Mexican painter and muralist known for his large-scale public works depicting social and political themes, and for helping to establish the Mexican muralism movement.
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José Clemente Orozco
José Clemente Orozco was a prominent Mexican muralist known for his powerful, often somber depictions of social injustice and the human condition during and after the Mexican Revolution.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Frida Kahlo’s artworks Target entity description: Frida Kahlo’s artworks are a renowned body of deeply personal, symbolically rich paintings that explore identity, pain, and Mexican culture through vivid self-portraits and surreal imagery.
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A.
Diego Rivera murals
The Diego Rivera murals are a series of monumental frescoes by the famed Mexican muralist that depict the country’s social and political history, prominently displayed in Mexico City’s National Palace.
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B.
Guillermo Kahlo
Guillermo Kahlo was a German-Mexican photographer best known as the father of painter Frida Kahlo and for his architectural and industrial photographs in early 20th-century Mexico.
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C.
Orozco murals
The Orozco murals are a renowned series of monumental frescoes by Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco, celebrated for their powerful social and political themes and dramatic, expressionist style.
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D.
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera was a prominent Mexican painter and muralist known for his large-scale public works depicting social and political themes, and for helping to establish the Mexican muralism movement.
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E.
José Clemente Orozco
José Clemente Orozco was a prominent Mexican muralist known for his powerful, often somber depictions of social injustice and the human condition during and after the Mexican Revolution.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (54)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
artwork collection
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body of work ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Mexico ⓘ |
| creator | Frida Kahlo ⓘ |
| exhibitedAt |
Museo Dolores Olmedo
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Frida Kahlo Museum ⓘ
surface form:
Museo Frida Kahlo
Museum of Modern Art ⓘ
surface form:
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Tate Modern ⓘ |
| genre | self-portraiture ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
autobiographical content
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emphasis on female experience ⓘ fusion of reality and fantasy ⓘ psychological depth ⓘ use of personal symbolism ⓘ |
| hasReception | international acclaim ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Catholic iconography
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European avant-garde art ⓘ Mexican folk art ⓘ pre-Columbian art ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
Mexican culture
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death ⓘ emotional suffering ⓘ fertility ⓘ gender ⓘ identity ⓘ indigeneity ⓘ physical pain ⓘ politics ⓘ |
| movement |
magical realism
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surface form:
Magic realism
Mexican modernism ⓘ Surrealism ⓘ |
| notableWork |
Diego and I
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Henry Ford Hospital ⓘ My Birth ⓘ My Grandparents, My Parents, and I ⓘ Self-Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States ⓘ Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair ⓘ Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird ⓘ The Broken Column ⓘ The Dream (The Bed) ⓘ The Suicide of Dorothy Hale ⓘ The Two Fridas ⓘ The Wounded Deer ⓘ What the Water Gave Me ⓘ |
| period | 20th century ⓘ |
| styleCharacteristic |
detailed realism
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flattened space ⓘ folk-art influences ⓘ symbolic imagery ⓘ vivid colors ⓘ |
| typicalFormat |
easel painting
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small-scale works ⓘ |
| typicalMedium |
oil on canvas
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oil on masonite ⓘ |
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Subject: Frida Kahlo’s artworks Description of subject: Frida Kahlo’s artworks are a renowned body of deeply personal, symbolically rich paintings that explore identity, pain, and Mexican culture through vivid self-portraits and surreal imagery.
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