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Title: A Comparison between Frida and Pollock
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Frida stayed strong and continued painting while she dressed to look like a painting. Frida last painting was different from the rest; it was of juicy red watermelons and one of the watermelons was carved with the saying viva la vida! This means long live life... Showed first 250 characters
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At the age 47, Frida passed away in 1954.
Jackson Pollock: Art vs. Alcohol
Born in Cody, Wyoming on January 28, 1912, Paul Jackson Pollock was the youngest of five brothers. His parents came from a Scottish-Irish strict religious background, so they showed no warmth or humor... Showed next 250 characters
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