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Answer:

Re-word this.

Explanation:

The author says that the confident outer Frida was camouflage for "a deep sadness and inwardness, even self-obsession." The public person she wanted to be was flamboyant and had a "love of spectacle," but the paintings are small.

The connection the author makes between the outer Frida and the inner one of her art is that she shows a lot of confidence on the outside. But the author says that she used that confidence to hide her deep sadness and inwardness and possible self-obsession.