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The Two Frida Kahlo Analysis

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Dear Leslie,
I am in the city of Coyoacan, Mexico to visit Frida Kahlo’s The Two Fridas, which she painted in oil on canvas in 1939, depicting the era of Surrealism. Some say that her painting The Two Fridas can be labeled as Surreal because of her sometimes bizarre and disturbing themes. Kahlo was not interested in subjects that came from her dreams or the subconscious, yet her artwork was almost always autobiographical. This is why this painting was Surreal. I am currently taking a trip to learn more since you know that one of my favorite artists is Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo has done many self-portraits for her art work. Since she is a well-known Mexican painter and I have the same heritages it is important for me to know more. This is why I am traveling to Mexico to learn more. In this piece of art, Kahlo paints a self-portrait to trying to express the way she felt when she after divorcing from Diego Rivera she wanted to express the pain of her torn hear that Rivera left when they separated and the way she felt at that moment to trying to find herself. Amazingly, it is not that expensive. The flight, hotel and rental care to get around is about …show more content…

She died in July 13 in 1954 in the same house she was born. Frida Kahlo was not only identified as a surrealist but she is admired as a feminist icon. Her paintings were able to transmit her pain throughout her life. Some of her formal education was before entering the National Preparatory School, since her father Carl Wilhelm Kahlo Kauffmann was a German-Mexican photographer. She became his assistant in his photograph studio in 1910. Frida Kahlo had a major accident at the age of 18 where she remain confined to her bed and begin to paint. Kahlo’s tragedies throughout her life and relationship with Diego Rivera were the circumstances that were reflected on her piece of art of The Two

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