Museum keeper Ximena Gomez dresses a mannequin with an indigenous shirt known as a "huipil" and a skirt that belonged to late Mexican artist Frida Kahlo before putting it on exhibit at the Frida Kahlo ...
Frida Kahlo proudly wore long skirts embroidered with colorful flowers, showing off her Mexican indigenous heritage but also hiding a body contorted by childhood polio and a horrific bus crash. The ...
There’s a new way to experience the work of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Art lovers making a pilgrimage to her hometown of Mexico City, where she lived at La Casa Azul with her husband, fellow artist ...
Salma Hayek visited the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City on December 7, 23 years after she portrayed the iconic artist in ...
The U.S.-based Kahlo Foundation is promoting the idea — and some in the collectibles world think it could be the wave of the future.
A ceramic dog with a bowl growing out of its head holds a piece of yellow fruit, surrounded by a wide array of colorful citrus fruits and tropical melons. Dark and light seeds are exposed in a veiny ...
A historic photo of artist Frida Kahlo and exiled Russian leader Leon Trotsky has been returned to the place in Mexico where it was taken, thanks to an Orange County woman and family members in Mexico ...
Frida Kahlo's dresses and other personal items on display in her Mexico home. Nov. 26, 2012— -- Imagine being in Frida Kahlo's childhood home and opening up a closet that has been locked for ...
In 1939, the Mexican artist decided to get rid of ‘The Dream (The Bed)’ when Nickolas Muray announced he was getting married.
It was the mid-1950s when artist Frida Kahlo's voice was last heard bouncing off the thick adobe walls of her beloved Casa Azul. Kahlo's voice, along with those of her family and friends, are long ...
Two of the world's most iconic painters called Mexico City home. Ximena Jordan: "What makes [her] unique is that she was inspired by the popular art style, so she integrated in her works of art the ...
MEXICO CITY — Frida Kahlo is known to the world as an artist unafraid of documenting her pain and vulnerability. Now Kahlo is also being celebrated as an intellectual, social activist, and ...
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