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Kah·lo

 (kä′lō), Frida 1907-1954.
Mexican artist known for her surrealist self-portraits depicting physical and psychic pain.
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Kah•lo

(ˈkɑ loʊ)
n.
Frida, 1910–54, Mexican painter.
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