Frida Kahlo
This beautiful woman had a wonderful life, and in this slideshow, we will present the major milestones of her life. Frida Kahlo is a Mexican painter born in 1907 and died in 1954. She is known worldwide for her self-portraits, in which she tells her life, her pains and her identity. His life was marked by illness, suffering, love and Mexican culture.
Illness and physical suffering
Frida Kahlo had a difficult childhood. At the age of 6, she caught polio, which left her one leg thinner than the other. At the age of 18, she had a serious bus accident that broke her spine and pelvis. She had to stay bedridden for a long time and undergo many operations. Painting becomes a way for her to express her pain.
Self-portraits and identity
Frida Kahlo painted many self-portraits. She said: "I paint myself because I am often alone and because I am the subject I know best. » Through her paintings, she shows her face, her emotions, but also who she really is.
The adaptation of the painting in the movie "Frida"
The real painting of Frida Kahlo 1940
Love and the relationship with Diego Rivera
Frida Kahlo was married to the painter Diego Rivera. Their relationship was very passionate but also very complicated, with arguments and infidelities. Despite this, they loved each other all their lives and even divorced and then remarried.
The movie of here life
Mexican culture
Frida Kahlo was very proud of her country, Mexico. She often wore traditional clothing and used bright colors, flowers, animals and Mexican symbols in her paintings.
Moral pain and miscarriages
Because of her accident, Frida could not have children. She had several miscarriages, which made her suffer a lot morally. She has often expressed this sadness in her works.
The political commitment of Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was a very politically engaged woman. She was a communist and defended the ideas of social justice, equality and defense of the poorest.She also criticized imperialism and inequalities, especially between the United States and Mexico. His political commitment was part of his daily life and appears in many of here's paintings.
Conclusion to here life
Frida Kahlo turned her difficult life into art. Through her paintings, she speaks of suffering, love, identity and culture. Today, she is a symbol of courage and freedom.
Thank you very much To see our slide-show !
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Frida Kahlo
This beautiful woman had a wonderful life, and in this slideshow, we will present the major milestones of her life. Frida Kahlo is a Mexican painter born in 1907 and died in 1954. She is known worldwide for her self-portraits, in which she tells her life, her pains and her identity. His life was marked by illness, suffering, love and Mexican culture.
Illness and physical suffering
Frida Kahlo had a difficult childhood. At the age of 6, she caught polio, which left her one leg thinner than the other. At the age of 18, she had a serious bus accident that broke her spine and pelvis. She had to stay bedridden for a long time and undergo many operations. Painting becomes a way for her to express her pain.
Self-portraits and identity
Frida Kahlo painted many self-portraits. She said: "I paint myself because I am often alone and because I am the subject I know best. » Through her paintings, she shows her face, her emotions, but also who she really is.
The adaptation of the painting in the movie "Frida"
The real painting of Frida Kahlo 1940
Love and the relationship with Diego Rivera
Frida Kahlo was married to the painter Diego Rivera. Their relationship was very passionate but also very complicated, with arguments and infidelities. Despite this, they loved each other all their lives and even divorced and then remarried.
The movie of here life
Mexican culture
Frida Kahlo was very proud of her country, Mexico. She often wore traditional clothing and used bright colors, flowers, animals and Mexican symbols in her paintings.
Moral pain and miscarriages
Because of her accident, Frida could not have children. She had several miscarriages, which made her suffer a lot morally. She has often expressed this sadness in her works.
The political commitment of Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was a very politically engaged woman. She was a communist and defended the ideas of social justice, equality and defense of the poorest.She also criticized imperialism and inequalities, especially between the United States and Mexico. His political commitment was part of his daily life and appears in many of here's paintings.
Conclusion to here life
Frida Kahlo turned her difficult life into art. Through her paintings, she speaks of suffering, love, identity and culture. Today, she is a symbol of courage and freedom.
Thank you very much To see our slide-show !