Frida Kahlo

6 jul 1907 - 13 jul 19546 de julio de 1907 - 13 de julio de 1954

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Frida Kahlo

6 jul 1907 - 13 jul 19546 de julio de 1907 - 13 de julio de 1954


Place of birth

Coyoacán, Mexico

Most recently lived in

Coyoacán, Mexico

Frida's favorite hobbies

Botany, reading

Frida's favorite foods

Mexican cuisine

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Interesting facts about Frida

Deep interest in botany; had a pet monkey; owned a collection of over 3,000 books

Frida loved nothing more than

Art, feminism, Mexican culture

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Obituario

Frida Kahlo, born on July 6, 1907, in Coyoacán, Mexico, was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. She passed away on July 13, 1954, in Coyoacán, but her influence on art and feminism continues to resonate worldwide.

Kahlo's life was marked by physical suffering, starting with polio as a child and later a bus accident that severely injured her. These experiences, along with her turbulent marriage to Diego Rivera, another prominent Mexican artist, significantly influenced her art. Her works often incorporated vivid colors and surrealist elements, making her one of the most unique artists of her time.

Her most famous works, such as "The Two Fridas" and "Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird," delve deep into her emotional and physical pain, but they also celebrate her Mexican heritage and feminist ideology. Kahlo's art was not widely recognized during her lifetime, primarily because she was overshadowed by Rivera. However, she gained significant posthumous fame, especially during the feminist movement of the 1970s, when her works were seen as emblematic of female experience and suffering.

Kahlo was more than just a painter; she was a style icon and a political activist. Her distinct attire, drawn from traditional Mexican clothing, made her instantly recognizable. She was also a staunch supporter of the Mexican Communist Party and was politically active throughout her life, even hosting political figures like Leon Trotsky in her home.

Her art, often shocking and thought-provoking, was laden with complex symbolism and intricate details that invited multiple interpretations. Whether she was painting her physical suffering, the complexities of her relationship with Rivera, or her deep connection to Mexican culture, Kahlo did it with a raw honesty that left no one indifferent.

One lesser-known yet fascinating aspect of her life was her deep interest in botany. She loved plants and had a beautiful garden at her home, the Blue House, in Coyoacán. Another interesting fact is that she had a pet monkey named Fulang-Chang, who appeared in several of her paintings. Additionally, Kahlo was an avid reader and had a collection of over 3,000 books.

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Nació el July 6, 1907

Coyoacán, Mexico

Falleció el July 13, 1954

Coyoacán, Mexico

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