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"Portrait of my Father" depicts Frida's father when: |
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When Frida die in 1952, she left an unfinished portrait of: |
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Self Portrait in a Velvet dress |
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Frida's first self portrait-painting |
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"A Few Small Nips" shows her sorrow/anger over the affair her husband had with: |
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Frida's younger sister Christina |
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skewed version of the last supper w/Frida playing the role of Jesus |
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shows Frida's miscarriages |
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"Portrait of Alejandro Gomez Arias" |
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portrit of Frida's student boyfriend |
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project that documented the major events of her life in a series of paintings |
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mural-style painting based on a Sigmund Freud book |
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"Viva la vida, watermelons" |
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finished this painting 8 days before she died |
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painted this style near the end of her life |
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"Diego and Frida 1929-1944" |
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painted to commemerate their 15th wedding anniversary and his 58th birthday |
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"Display Window in a Street of Detroit" |
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collage style painting about American capitalism and superficiliaty |
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"Self portrait in a velvet dress" |
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"Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress" |
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