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Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón, (1907 - 1954), was a Mexican painter best known for her uncompromising and brilliantly coloured self-portraits that deal with such themes as identity, the human body, and death.

The daughter of a German-Jewish photographer, she had polio as a child and at 18 suffered a serious bus accident. She subsequently underwent some 35 operations; during her recovery, she taught herself to paint. She is noted for her intense self-portraits, many reflecting her physical ordeal. Like many artists working in post-revolutionary Mexico, Kahlo was influenced by Mexican folk art; this is apparent in her use of fantastical elements and bold use of color, and in her depictions of herself wearing traditional Mexican, rather than European-style, dress.

Her marriage to painter Diego Rivera (from 1929) was tumultuous but artistically rewarding. The Surrealists André Breton and Marcel Duchamp helped arrange exhibits of her work in the U.S. and Europe, and though she denied the connection, the dreamlike quality of her work has often led historians to identify her as a Surrealist. She died at 47. Her house in Coyoacán is now the Frida Kahlo Museum. Although Kahlo had achieved success as an artist in her lifetime, her posthumous reputation steadily grew from the 1970s and reached what some critics called “Fridamania '' by the 21st century. She is perhaps one of the best-known artists of the 20th century.

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Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón, (1907 - 1954), was a Mexican painter best known for her uncompromising and brilliantly coloured self-portraits that deal with such themes as identity, the human body, and death.

The daughter of a German-Jewish photographer, she had polio as a child and at 18 suffered a serious bus accident. She subsequently underwent some 35 operations; during her recovery, she taught herself to paint. She is noted for her intense self-portraits, many reflecting her physical ordeal. Like many artists working in post-revolutionary Mexico, Kahlo was influenced by Mexican folk art; this is apparent in her use of fantastical elements and bold use of color, and in her depictions of herself wearing traditional Mexican, rather than European-style, dress.

Her marriage to painter Diego Rivera (from 1929) was tumultuous but artistically rewarding. The Surrealists André Breton and Marcel Duchamp helped arrange exhibits of her work in the U.S. and Europe, and though she denied the connection, the dreamlike quality of her work has often led historians to identify her as a Surrealist. She died at 47. Her house in Coyoacán is now the Frida Kahlo Museum. Although Kahlo had achieved success as an artist in her lifetime, her posthumous reputation steadily grew from the 1970s and reached what some critics called “Fridamania '' by the 21st century. She is perhaps one of the best-known artists of the 20th century.

This digital collectible is created exclusively for the purpose of fine art and is made solely for non-commercial, personal use. Please refer to the Boss Beauties Role Models end user license agreement for more information.

Boss Beauties Role Models collection image

Boss Beauties Role Models

Boss Beauties Role Models celebrates inspiring women throughout history, and incredible modern-day women working with us to provide mentorship opportunities. We're on a mission to change the world and we need everyone, both past and present, to lead us on this journey and inspire young women everywhere to be Anything and Everything they want. Join us in honoring these women as we all work together to make the future a better place!

This “first class” features many of the personal role models of co-founder Lisa Mayer that helped inspire her mission over the past 10 years. New additions to future classes will be driven by the Boss Beauties community. Help us to honor amazing women from all around the world!

Visit our other Boss Beauties collections here:

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