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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Watch the Final Frida Kahlo Webisode about "The Suicide of Dorothy Hale" Painting, Researched & Discussed by Myra Bairstow

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The Official Dorothy Hale Blog

This is the Official Dorothy Hale blog that follows the life and mysterious death of Hale as well as the questions her death left behind.

Follow this blog as Dorothy Hale expert Myra Bairstow, shares and chronicles her journey with Hale's legacy, her research on Frida Kahlo's famous portrait of Hale and updates on lectures and speaking engagements.

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Frida Kahlo's Famous Painting, "El Suicidio de Dorothy Hale"

Frida Kahlo's Famous Painting, "El Suicidio de Dorothy Hale"
El Suicidio de Dorothy Hale
(The Suicide of Dorothy Hale),
1939, oil on Masonite with painted frame, 23 1/3 x 19 1/2 inches
(59.7 x 49.5 cm)
Phoenix Art Museum, Gift of an anonymous donor.
Credit: © 2012 Banco De México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./Artists Rights Soceity (ARS), New York

About Dorothy Hale

Dorothy Hale was an American actress living in New York City in the early 1930s whose life was marked by a mysterious death prompting the famous surrealist Frida Kahlo to paint one of her most poignant and eerie paintings, "El Suicidio de Dorothy Hale." (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale)

Myra Bairstow

Myra Bairstow
Learn more about the author, playwright and art curator, Myra Bairstow

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