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Who painted all the pictures of Frida Kahlo?

Her husband, Diego Rivera, painted Frida's portrait several times.


When Frida Kahlo died what happened to all her jewelry?

It was inherited by her husband.


How many years did Frida Kahlo stay in Mexico?

All her live: about 47 years.


Did Frida Kahlo paint flowers?

Only as a background, she made only one or two flower still lifes.


Did Frida Kahlo live in Mexico?

Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in the house of her parents which is known as La Casa Azul or the blue house in Coyoacán, Mexico which at the time was a small town on the outskirts of Mexico City.


What does Frida Kahlo's 'The Dream' mean?

She was afraid of death.And Frida was afraid that she could die at any minute. That's why the picture or painting has the skeleton on it with dynamite all over her self. The skeleton is Frida. The meaning of it is that she coold explode or die at any minute in her life.


How long was Frida Kahlo in Mexico?

All her life (she was a Mexican national). She was born and died on the village of Coyoacan, nowadays a borough in Mexico City.


Where did Frida Kahlo's painting come from?

All i can tell you is that her paintings came from her pain and her life. She originally came from Mexico this is where she painted a lot of her work.


Why did Frida Kahlo paint?

Frida Kahlo painted because it was something she enjoyed, she had a talent of being able to look at things with a new perspective. After she got in the bus accident she was paralyzed so painting was all she could really do. She had to sit in bed all day unless someone helped her move around. So painting was something she was able to enjoy and it got her through the days


What are all the schools that Katy Perry went to?

you creeep


What kind of primary type of artwork did Frida Kahlo use?

Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 - July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style combining Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. Drawing on personal experiences including her troubled marriage, her painful miscarriages, and her numerous operations, Kahlo's works are often characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Fifty-five of her 143 paintings are self-portraits, which frequently incorporate symbolic portrayals of her physical and psychological wounds. Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture, which is apparent in her paintings' bright colors and dramatic symbolism. Christian and Jewish themes are often depicted in her work as well; she combined elements of the classic religious Mexican tradition--which were often bloody and violent--with surrealist renderings. While her paintings are not overtly Christian--she was, after all, an avowed communist--they certainly contain elements of the macabre Mexican Christian style of religious paintings.


What schools did Georgia O' Keeffe go to?

she went to the all halows