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Kahlo's love of indigenous Mexican culture was reflected in both her artistic style and her fashion she always wore traditional Mexican clothing. Her paintings, which were often small in size, were based on Mexican retablos, small religious pictures dedicated in Mexican churches. Although her career was short, Kahlo was well known among her contemporaries in Europe and the USA. While many European surrealists wanted to place her work within their movement, Kahlo herself felt that, although stylistically her work could be perceived as surreal, or dreamlike, her subject matter was her actual reality and not, in fact, a dream.
Green represents agriculture. Red recalls the struggle for independence. Black stands for the Zambian people. Orange symbolizes Zambia's mineral wealth, particularly the major deposits of copper. Effective date: 24 October 1964.
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