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Graphic print 50x70 cm in a limited edition. Print no. 80/250. Blind embossed stamp Leonardo Artis. Loose sheet. Certificate, handmade Arches paper. License: Frida Kahlo Museum. Editor: Oro Cartier Limited Editions

About the author:

Frida Kahlo (Mexico, 1907 – 1954) was a celebrated Mexican painter known for her complex self-portraits. Inspired by pre-Columbian artifacts and Mexican folk art, Kahlo created bizarre yet beautiful works that surrealist André Breton once described as “a ribbon around a bomb.”

Born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo Calderón on July 6, 1907, in Mexico City, Mexico, to a German father and a Mexican mother. In her youth, she studied philosophy and medicine. At 18, she was involved in a traumatic bus accident, suffering severe injuries and being bedridden for several months.

During her slow recovery, she began to paint from her bed and subsequently abandoned her academic studies. By 1927, she was able to leave her home again, joined the Mexican Communist Party, and through mutual friends, met the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.
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