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Frida Kahlo’s paintings vividly express the passion, struggle, and pain of her life. Learn about Kahlo’s fascinating art and explore how her personal experiences shaped her unique expression.
Dr. Elizabeth A. Lisot-Nelson is an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Texas at Tyler. She specializes in Renaissance and Baroque art and teaches courses on women in art, ancient Greek, Roman, early Christian, Medieval, Latin American and Islamic art. Her research focuses on aesthetics, Catholic devotional imagery, and post-migration theory, particularly artworks representing marginalized populations. Before joining UTT, Lisot-Nelson was a visiting professor at the University of Dallas’ Rome campus, leading student tours in Italy and Greece. Lisot-Nelson earned her PhD at the University of Texas, Dallas, studying Federico Barocci, and her master’s at the University of Colorado, Boulder.