Frida Kahlo

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Pain is one of the senses that can change us as human beings. If you indulge in it can it become a part of you and shape your life. Can you really learn to live with pain? Will pain define you as a human being? Frida Kahlo’s life began and ended in pain. In between her pain she crated masterpieces that gave her suffering an artistic form and to this day that artwork that derived from her suffering continues to influence artists today.

Frida’s life began in Coyoacan Mexico on July 6,1907. During her lifetime Kahlo embarked on many hardships caused by illness, heartache, and love. She became known for her haunting self- portraits, radical politics, and that infamous unibrow (Stephen 2008). At the age of 6 Frida contracted polio that affected mainly her right leg. When she was 18 she was involved in a nearly fatal bus accident that crushed her back, right leg and pierced her pelvis. Due to this accident Frida had to endure nearly 30 operations and was left in constant pain. As a young woman, becoming a painter was not Frida’s goal, she wanted to become a doctor. However the tragic bus accident changed the course of her life forever. It was during her months of convalescence that Frida began to take painting seriously…"to combat the boredom and pain" she said. "I felt I still had enough energy to do something other than studying to become a doctor. Without giving it any particular thought, I started painting" (Wilson 145). It was the beginning of a life-long career for Frida.

Aside from a few art classes in high school and browsing through art books from her father's collection, Frida had no formal training in the arts (Marion 2005).

After recovering from the bus accident, Frida learned that Dieg...

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Frida Kahlo: Portrait of an Artist (FFH 10704)

Review by: Bianca Elliott

Hispania , Vol. 84, No. 3 (Sep., 2001) , p. 528

Published by: American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese

Article DOI: 10.2307/3657814

Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3657814

http://arthistory.about.com/od/from_exhibitions/ig/frida_kahlo/fk200708_03.htm

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