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blackeyed-blonde:

Self Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States
by Frida Kahlo, 1932
23rd-block:

Frida Kahlo, Without Hope. 1945 
—The Art and Suffering of Frida Kahlo
alasviii:

Frida Kahlo’s bathroom.
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photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
hottiesofarthistory:

arthistoryx:

Frida Kahlo

Cigarette and falcon. Can you say sexy?
Frida Kahlo-Suicide of Dorothy Hale, 1938

http://www.fridakahlofans.com/c0260.html
Frida Kahlo
Moses - Frida Kahlo, 1945
Frida Kahlo
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Frida Kahlo, My Grandparents, My Parents and I (Family Tree)
Frida Kahlo, Without Hope
Frida Kahlo, Magnolias