Frida Kahlo Distinctively Visual

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Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was Mexico’s most famous artist, best recognised by her self portraits. She was born in Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico on July 6, 1907. When she was six years old, she contracted polio which left her right leg shorter and thinner than the other, which she disguised by wearing long skirts. In September 1925, when she was just 18, Kahlo was riding in a bus that collided with a trolley car. As a result she suffered serious injuries as an outcome of the accident, including a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, eleven fractures in her right leg, a crushed and dislocated right foot, and a dislocated shoulder.

Analysing artworks:

Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird – Frida Kahlo

Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird is one of Frida Kahlo’s most famous paintings, it has a lot of symbolism. It represents the pain and suffering in her life. “My painting carries with it the message of pain.”.
This artwork shows Kahlo standing (or sitting) in front of a bush or pile of leaves to make the space of the painting seem tight and claustrophobic, with an anxious looking black cat standing over her right shoulder, symbolising bad luck, and a spider monkey sitting over her left shoulder, tugging at the thorn necklace and making it tighter, possibly symbolising Diego Rivera, or even Rivera and …show more content…

There is also a noticeably immense amount of blood spraying out and seeping down the bed compared to Caravaggio’s painting. The textures of the clothing, bedding and even the blood, is incredibly realistic and overall, Gentileschi’s painting of the biblical scene is largely more accurate than basically any other version of the

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