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Frida Kahlo:
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution |
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Frida Kahlo Author and painter Florence Arquin (1900-1974)
traveled extensively in Latin America and the Caribbean
documenting the art and culture of the region for
numerous lectures she delivered in the United States. In
1949, she wrote Diego Rivera: The Shaping of an
Artist, 1889-1921, one of the first of many books
written about Rivera. A personal friend of both Frida and
Diego, Florence Arquin's color photographs were taken in
the courtyard of the "Blue House" in the suburbs of
Coyoacán, Mexico. Frida Kahlo in her studio with The Two Fridas, Coyoacán, Mexico, [1943 or 1944]. Photograph, b&w. 18 x 13 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo with Self Portrait as a Tehuana, [ca. 1943]. Photograph, b&w. 18 x 13 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in the interior court of the Detroit Institute of Arts, [ca. 1932]. Photograph, b&w. 17 x 12 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo in the patio of her house in Coyoacán, Mexico, 1948. Photograph, col. 08 x 11 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Coyoacán, Mexico, 1948. Photograph, col. 11 x 08 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo, Coyoacán Mexico, 1948. Photograph, col. 11 x 08 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida Kahlo in the patio of her house, Coyoacán, Mexico, 1948. Photograph, col. 11 x 08 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. Frida in the patio of the Blue House, [195-?]. Photograph, col. 19 x 14 cm. Florence Arquin papers, 1923-1985. Archives of American Art. |
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