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Frida Kahlo's once sealed personal belongings go on display in UK

An employee poses as she views a painting forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON (Reuters) - Frida Kahlo's eyebrow pencil, lipstick, clothes and prosthetic leg are among the Mexican artist's personal belongings going on show in London, the first time her possessions will be on display outside her home country.

More than 200 items from the "Blue House", the home Kahlo shared with her muralist husband Diego Rivera in Mexico City, will be showcased in "Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up" at the Victoria and Albert museum.

A trove of Kahlo's belongings was found in the "Blue House", now a museum, in 2004, some 50 years after they were hidden away by Rivera following Kahlo's death in 1954 from pneumonia at the age of 47.

A hand-made doll and eyebrow pencil forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, is seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Her colorful embroidered outfits, jewelry and cosmetics such as the eyebrow pencil she used to highlight her mono brow, red nail varnish and red lipstick are on show.

"We see Frida as the person, Frida the artist but also the woman," Circe Henestrosa, exhibition co-curator, told Reuters.

"I met Frida personally for the first time when I went through her archive, and I found a woman who loved perfume, who loved to dress up, who didn't let her disabilities define her but she defined who she was in her own terms."

An employee poses as she walks past dresses and tunics forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Kahlo, whose self-portraits celebrated Mexican tradition, suffered a bout of polio when she was a child that left one of her legs thinner. At 18, she broke her spine in a bus accident. Her leg was later amputated, and Kahlo dressed her prosthetic leg, on show at the museum, in a red leather boot with embroidered dragon motifs.

In the exhibition, which opens on Saturday, Kahlo's belongings are paired with pictures of the artist in the same attire.

"We wanted to establish her relationship between art and dress because she mainly did self-portraits and she portrayed herself wearing all this Mexican garments," Henestrosa said.

A visitor photographs tunics and paintings forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

(Reporting by Emily Roe; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

An employee poses as he views a painting forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
A visitor photographs dresses and tunics forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
An employee poses as she walks past dresses and tunics forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
An employee poses as she views a tunic and head-dress, forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
An employee poses as she views a prosthetic limb and boot, forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
An employee poses as she views a tunic and head-dress, forming part of 'Frida Kahlo:Making Herself Up', an exhibition of the Mexican artist's possessions which goes on display outside of Mexico for the first time, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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