Self-Portrait on the Border Line Between Mexico and the United States, 1932. Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) made work inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Her naïve folk art style explored questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race. Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements, and mixed realism with fantasy. Much of her work was inspired by her experience of chronic pain. She has been described as a surrealist or magical realist. Found in the collection of Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico.
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