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Iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo created striking artworks that expressed her lifetime of pain – physically as a polio survivor and emotionally in her turbulent marriage to fellow artist, Diego Rivera. Her distinctive self-portraits were intentionally naïve, and filled with the bright colors and flattened forms of the Mexican folk art she adored. During her lifetime, Kahlo created more than 200 paintings, drawings and sketches, and was the first woman to sell a painting to the world-renowned Louvre.
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