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  1. IN APRIL 1953, LESS THAN a year before her death at the age of 44, Frida Kahlo had her first major exhibition of paintings in her native country of Mexico. By that time, her health had so deteriorated that no one expected her to attend. But an ambulance drew up to Mexico City’s Gallery of Contemporary Art, and she was carried to the opening ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2023 · The time when Frida painted Memory, the Heart was happy one as she showed her happiness and slaying pain with trampling troubles in her path. Though it showed her hurt from Diego and Cristina’s affair, Frida showed her emergence as a more independent and stronger woman, gaining strength from her vulnerabilities.

  3. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Possibly Frida was still grieving her separation from Diego, and The Two Freidas is a powerful expression of her anguish. Frida, on the left, is wearing European clothing while Diego is wearing Mexican traditional attire. The two Fridas share a common heartbreak. The two women were deeply in love, and Frida Kahlo uses hearts in her paintings.

  4. In the painting, Kahlo stands confidently holding a bouquet of flowers and most interestingly a letter to Trotsky. Zooming in, we can see the letter reads: “To Leon Trotsky, with all my love, I dedicate this painting on 7th November 1937. Frida Kahlo in Saint Angel, Mexico”. This portrait comes at the end of the pair’s secret affair ...

  5. In another 1940 Self Portrait, Dedicated to Dr Eloesser Frida's necklace of thorns is just a single strand, but it draws even more blood. In the background, leafless broken-off twigs profiled against an opalescent sky look like the dead twigs woven into Frida's necklace in the self-portrait with the hummingbird.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · One of Kahlo’s most famous works, the painting shows two versions of the artist sitting side by side, with both of their hearts exposed. One Frida is dressed nearly all in white and has a ...

  7. Frida Kahlo de Rivera (* 6. Juli 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexiko-Stadt, als Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón; † 13. Juli 1954 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Malerin. Sie zählt zu den bedeutendsten Vertreterinnen einer volkstümlichen Entfaltung des Surrealismus, wobei ihr Werk bisweilen Elemente der Neuen Sachlichkeit zeigt.