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  1. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Esas palabras le dijo Frida Kahlo a su madre cuando la pudo ver, semanas después del accidente que cambió su cuerpo, su obra, su vida. Ocurrió hoy hace 95 años. Fue la escritora y crítica de ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Disclaimer: Kahlo.org is a personal website covering the career of famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, but is in no way an official website for Frida Kahlo and Kahlo.org does not claim to be that in any way. The Estate of Frida Kahlo and their presence hold all necessary copyrights and licences for all of his paintings and other works.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2020 · Esas palabras le dijo Frida Kahlo a su madre cuando la pudo ver, semanas después del accidente que cambió su cuerpo, su obra, su vida. Ocurrió hace 95 años.

  4. In this painting, The Broken Column, Frida expressed her anguish and suffering in the most straightforward and horrifying way. The nails are stuck into her face and whole body. A split in her torso looks like an earthquake fissure. In the background is the earth with dark ravines. In the beginning she paints herself nude but later covered her ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón, conocida mundialmente como Frida Kahlo, fue una pintora mexicana reconocida como un icono pop de la cultura de México. Su obra gira temáticamente en torno a su biografía y a su propio sufrimiento. Fue autora de 150 obras, principalmente autorretratos, en los que proyectó sus dificultades por sobrevivir.

  7. Frida Kahlo's work already has a very clear and very well-defined place within the history of Mexican art, just as her work and her identity are recognized around the world. Frida's work will forever be iconic, but we should study her paintings and extensive iconography, and distance ourselves from products which undermine and distort her image.