Each portrait contains not only an amazing likeness to each person‚ but also details objects or subtle hints into who the individual was and what attracted Kahlo to paint the. This quality is one of the great things that attracts me to Kahlo. While complex and abstract the pieces and understandable. They require some insight or thought‚ but overly secretive in their meaning. The emotion is obvious‚ making the person within the portrait as well as the artist herself real
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Surrealism. Drawing on personal experiences including her troubled marriage‚ her painful miscarriages‚ and her numerous operations‚ Kahlo’s works are often characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Fifty-five of her 143 paintings are self-portraits‚ which frequently incorporate symbolic portrayals of her physical and psychological wounds. Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture‚ which is apparent in her paintings’ bright colors and dramatic symbolism. Christian and Jewish
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Frida Kahlo was a Mexican surrealist artist born on July 6th 1907‚ in Coyoacán‚ Mexico. Kahlo is best known for her self-portraits that were usually created with the purpose of depicting her physical and mental struggles. Kahlo is also known as one of the first feminist icons. Her unconventional characteristic and behaviour‚ that would have been seen as rebellious in the early 1900’s‚ inspired countless other female artists and influenced feminist movements around the world. One of the most significant
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whether my paintings are surrealist or not‚ but I do know that they are the frankest expression of myself. ― Frida Kahlo www.fridakahlofans.com BIOGRAPHY Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6‚ 1907 – July 13‚ 1954; Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón) was a Mexican painter‚ born in Coyoacán. Perhaps best known for her self-portraits‚ Kahlo’s work is remembered for its "pain and passion"‚ and its intense‚ vibrant colors. Her work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic of national and indigenous
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revolution) 57 Katipuneros SEPTEMBER 4‚ 1896 4 Katipuneros Sancho Valenzuela‚ Ramon Peralta‚ Modesto Rivera‚ and Eugenio Silvestre DECEMBER 30‚ 1896 Dr. José P. Rizal JANUARY 4‚ 1897 BICOLANO MARTYRS (Including members of Freemasons) 3 SECULAR PRIESTS PHOTOGRAPHER Fr. Inocencio Herrera‚ Fr. Severino Diaz‚ and Fr. Gabriel Prieto Camilo Jacob PHARMACIST MUSIC PROFESSOR/ ORGANIST Tomas Prieto 3 PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEES Macario Valentin‚ Cornelio Mercado‚ and Mariano Melgarejo FATHER AND
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had strong ties to her Mexican heritage; the Mexican Revolution influenced many of her self-portraits. She was influenced by the indigenous cultures of Mexico and Europe. The artist incorporated realism‚ symbolism‚ and surrealism into her artwork. Frida’s politics were a major influence on her work. At times she was a socialist‚ a communist‚ and a revolutionary. Lastly‚ the marriage to her husband‚ Diego Rivera‚ also affected her artwork. Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón was born on July 6‚ 1907
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the medical course. MOTHER’S OPPOSITION TO HIGHER EDUCATION - Rizal had to go the University of Santo Tomas for higher studies. - The Bachelor of Arts course. Don Francisco and Paciano – who wanted Jose pursue higher learning in the university RIZAL ENTERS THE UNIVERSITY April 1877- Rizal who was then nearly 16 years old‚ matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas‚ taking the course on Philosophy and Letters. Rizal enrolled in this course for 2 reasons: 1. His father liked
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December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35)[2] Bagumbayan‚ Manila[2] Cause of death Execution by firing squad Monuments Rizal Park‚ Manila Calamba‚ Laguna Daet‚ Camarines Norte Other names Pepe[3][4] Alma mater Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Universidad Central de Madrid Organization La Solidaridad‚ La Liga Filipina Spouse(s) Josephine Bracken (1896) [5] Children Francísco Rizal y Bracken (who died after birth) Parents Francisco Rizal Mercado (father) Teodora Alonso (mother) Signature
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Biography of Jose Rizal The Birth of a Hero: Born On June 19‚ 1861‚ Seventh of the 11 Children of Theodora Relonda and Francisco Mercado Real Name: Jose Protacio Alonzo Mercado Rizal y Realonda Rizal as a Child: Age of 3 – learns his alphabet from his mother. Age of 5 – learns how to write and read. Age of 8 – wrote his first poem “ Sa aking mga Kababata “ 11 Children of Francisco and Theodora Saturnina ( 1850 – 1913 ) - eldest child of the family. Paciano ( 1815 – 1930 )
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Rizal’s E D U C AT I O N Calamb a LAGUNA Teodora Alonzo y Quintos FIRST TEACHER abakada prayers good manners right conduct CalambaLAGUNA Alonzo Brothers M A N U E martial arts (arnis) and L importance of books JOSE ALBERTO GREGORIO self-defense Importance of science and appreciation CalambaLAGUNA PRIVATE tutor 12Lucas nd st s Celestino 3Monroy RD Padua Leon CalambaLAGUNA Biñan LAGUNA 1870 June travelled 90 minutes from Calamba 9 years old BiñanLAGUNA Sched
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