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She had wanted a Chihuahua, a female that she could name Frida Kahlo, after the Mexican artist.
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Alvarado's obsessively feminine content and intentionally overheated symbolism-such as a towering crown of thorns on a girl's head in one painting-calls Frida Kahlo to mind.
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You'll travel from the jungles of Guatemala to the streets of Moscow, from present day back to the history of the Spanish Civil War, brush elbows with historical luminaries such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera while hunting for stolen artifacts across multiple continents.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Games 2010
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The other two are Moore and Kingsolver, the latter nominated for her sixth novel, The Lacuna, which moves between 1920s Mexico and the story of artists such as Frida Kahlo, and the US, focusing on the McCarthyite witch-hunts of artists.
The Guardian World News Mark Brown 2010
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The other two are Moore and Kingsolver, the latter nominated for her sixth novel, The Lacuna, which moves between 1920s Mexico and the story of artists such as Frida Kahlo, and the US, focusing on the McCarthyite witch-hunts of artists.
The Guardian World News Mark Brown 2010
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Thanks to Frida Kahlo, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Finally Draws Latino Crowd With Kahlo, a Mexican flavor comes to Philadelphia Museum of Art Frida Kahlo's phenomenal art - "Frida Kahlo" showcases the works, not the legend, of the woman who sneered at suffering while wedding Mexican folk to European modernism.
HispanicTips Tomas 2010
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You'll travel from the jungles of Guatemala to the streets of Moscow, from present day back to the history of the Spanish Civil War, brush elbows with historical luminaries such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera while hunting for stolen artifacts across multiple continents.
MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2009
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The first half of the title, Viva La Vida, comes from a painting by Frida Kahlo which is just a still life of cheerful melons.
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[1] "Frida Kahlo," June 9 â“ October 9, 2005; catalog of the exhibition edited by Emma Dexter and Tanya Barson (London: Tate Publishing/Abrams, 2005).
Much Prettier 2009
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Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Dmitri Shostakovich dispatched cables of outrage, and a band of protesters chained themselves to one of the columns at the Lincoln Memorial.
Alex Heard's "The Eyes of Willie McGee," reviewed by Michael Kazin 2010
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