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    passed away is Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo was a surrealistic artist who focused on painting self-portraits. She let out and expressed her emotions through her art. She didn’t speak out about her incidents because she said all she had to say in her paintings‚ which is how she portrayed her creativity. The jealousy that came from others never stopped her‚ but instead‚ it pushed her to persevere and continue to do what she loves‚ which portrays the inspiring side of her life. When Kahlo was at her worst

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    said that she lived dying. Without a doubt‚ Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) was one of the most influential artists of Mexico in the middle twentieth century. Using self-portraiture to announce herself and explore the tangled realm of her feelings‚ Kahlo’s unworldly art teaches much about the nature of pain and suffering‚ as well as the impact of a biracial backgrounds. But beyond the classic interpretations of her work lie a more mysterious phenomenon‚ for Kahlo has become a cult figure in pop culture and

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    Frida Kahlo: Artistic Heroine and Revolutionary Woman Much has been written to document the life and works of Frida Kahlo‚ and with good reason. Born during the years of before the Mexican Revolution‚ Frida Kahlo was the “poster child” for personal pain and tragedy. Her life included a series of illnesses and misfortunes that led to the personality and reflection of the woman in her artwork. Her marriage to Diego Rivera‚ a prominent Mexican muralist‚ was one of the “great tragedies” of her

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    Diego and IDescription:Diego and I was a self portrait painted by Frida Kahlo in 1949. This work was created in Mexico using the media oil on Masonite. It is 29.8cm by 22.4cm and features an abstract portrait of Frida and Diego. Analysis:The portrait includes a variety of symbols and objects including tears falling down her cheeks‚ a third on Diegos forehead‚ Diegos face on the middle of Fridas forehead‚ hair closing around Fridas neck and her mono-brow. The paint has been well blended and has been

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    Famous painter Frida Kahlo was born on July 6‚ 1907. Her name on her birth certificate is Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon. Her parents are Guillermo Kahlo and MAtilde Calderón y González. She was born and raised in her parents house known as La Casa Azul (the blue house) located in Coyoacan‚ a small town in Mexico City. Kahlo had an extremely rough life beginning at the age of six when she was diagnosed with polio. In her case ‚ her left leg was thinner than the other‚ she covered this up

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    within both pieces of art remains the same and strong. The Two Fridas embodies emotion but on the complete opposite end of the spectrum‚ due to the piece is driven from heart ache and despair. The painting was created during the time Frida Kahlo was going through a divorce with her husband. The portrait shows two women who look the same but are dressed differently and hold different personalities‚ although both woman embody Ms. Kahlo one as a strong independent version of herself verses a more fragile

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    Frida Kahlo and Surrealism According to the author Frida Kahlo wanted to be regarded as an original‚ but her works of art intertwined with what Andre Breton defined as surrealism‚ it was only until he went to Mexico and labeled her as a surrealist that she acknowledged the fact. Frida was aware of the fact that the tag of surrealist would bring her to crtical acclaim‚ and had no doubts about her paintings being surrealistic. The author states that Frida’s surrealism served both a personal and a

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    Frida Kahlo’s painting called Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird portrays negativity by having the symbols of bad luck around her. This artwork was created in 1940 after her divorce from her husband Diego Rivera also ending her affair with Nikolas Muray. This portrait can be found at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. This artworks main subject is Frida Kahlo in addition to the black animals the green fauna. This represents that she’s sure of herself‚

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    that Frida would always be the one to go back in time to become the Frida Kahlo‚ which mean free will does not exist in this case. Free will does not exist because every action have a reaction and actions arise as consequence of the initialing action. Because she was named after Frida Kahlo and the invention of the time machine‚ it caused/led her to choose the path to go back in time and become the famous artist. Which means she would not be morally responsible for the absence of Frida Kahlo if she

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    painted by Frida Kahlo in 1944. This work is oil on canvas‚ mounted on masonite‚ and it is 40 x 30.7 cm. The Broken Column is at Museo Dolores Olmedo in Mexico. This painting is one of Kahlo’s most famous iconic self-portraits which represents feminism in its time‚ for it shatters the traditional idealized image of women through it subject matter‚ depiction of female beauty and symbolism. This life-size painting has a horizontal perspective. In this painting‚ Kahlo painted herself

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