Frida Kahlo Research Paper

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Frida Kahlo was a Mexican self portrait painter who was born in Coyocoán, Mexico City, Mexico on July 6, 1907. In 1922 at the age of 15 she enrolled at the National Preparatory school. While she attended school, she met the future love of her life, muralist artist Diego Rivera.
At the age of 6 years old Frida contracted the deadly disease of polio and was bedridden for about 9 months. She recovered and was left with a limp. On September 17, 1925 Kahlo was impaled with a steel handrail due to a bus accident and suffered major injuries. The rail went through her and fractured her spine. During her recovery, she began to paint her self-portraits. This accident will lead to several health problems in Frida Kahlo’s life which will impact most of her artwork. In 1929 she married Diego Rivera which will also heavily impacted her work, creating paintings in which some argue represent her love for Diego.
Frida Kahlo identified herself as a communist, even helping house the exiled communist Leon Trotsky and his wife Natalia. During her early stages of painting …show more content…

She painted this during the rime she divorced Diego Rivera. Her love for Diego was strong as depicted in this painting; without the love from Diego her heart would be ripped open while with love from Diego her heart would be in tacked. In the 1944 painting The Broken Column, is to represent her spinal surgery and pain from the bus accident that happened years before. The broken column inside her body is to represent her spine and how her body is breaking before her. The desert background is there to represent her isolation during this time in her life. One famous self-portrait painting is self-portrait with monkey, painted in 1938. This painting reflects her Mexican culture, with her hair up and the monkey. Monkeys in Mexican folklore and known as symbols as lust; however in her paintings she depicts them as her

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