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Frida Kahlo Iron Woman Analysis

Satisfactory Essays

Nereyda Bautista
Professor Scheinuck
Art 160 M 6-9PM
Due: 04/14/2017
Iron Woman Frida Kahlo is the most known Mexican artist for her selfportraits. Majority of her paintings were including herself. She would paint her deep rooted feelings, a number of them may be found disturbing for some, for example: My Birth, My Nurse and I, Henry Ford Hospital, The Broken Column, and many others. Frida Kahlo was a surrealist considering the time of her work starting in the 1920s.
Born July 6th, 1907, in Mexico with Mexican roots from her mother and German roots from her father, Frida Kahlo was the second youngest of four. Frida contracted polio at a small age and was left with a thinner leg deformity. At age 18 she had a tragic accident where she suffered major injuries from her shoulders to her feet. The two she never fully recovered from was her broken spinal column and her pierced uterus damaging her reproductive system permanently. She shared the same interests as her father, but looked very much like her mother according to Moffat. In the film from Art 160 class of Frida, Kahlo married Diego Rivera in which marriage she was not very as she referred marrying him as her second accident. She lost two children that were never fully developed due to her accident. Diego and Frida divorced due to infidelity and betrayal. In 1940 a year …show more content…

She almost died twice, one with polio and the second in the horrible accident, She recovered although not fully. Married the man she chose and although she did conceive she was not able to nurture and have those babies. Her desire of being a mother influenced a lot of her work and her pain was portrayed in paintings which were very touching. Although she got very sick due to her spinal column in the end she had happiness in her life again and her story becomes more overwhelming as she knows she is going to die soon. Frida was an amazing woman who deserved the attention she got after she

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