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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork collection
body of work
countryOfOrigin Mexico
creator Frida Kahlo
exhibitedAt Museo Dolores Olmedo
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
emphasis on female experience
fusion of reality and fantasy
psychological depth
use of personal symbolism
hasReception international acclaim
influencedBy Catholic iconography
European avant-garde art
Mexican folk art
pre-Columbian art
mainSubject Mexican culture
death
emotional suffering
fertility
gender
identity
indigeneity
physical pain
politics
movement magical realism
surface form: Magic realism

Mexican modernism
Surrealism
notableWork Diego and I
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
flattened space
folk-art influences
symbolic imagery
vivid colors
typicalFormat easel painting
small-scale works
typicalMedium oil on canvas
oil on masonite

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Casa Azul contains Frida Kahlo’s artworks
Blue House hasCollection Frida Kahlo’s artworks
this entity surface form: Frida Kahlo drawings
Viva la Vida inspiredBy Frida Kahlo’s artworks
this entity surface form: Frida Kahlo painting "Viva la Vida"