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    Frida Kahlo’s representational painting, The Broken Column, depicts a self-portrait of her alone in a dry, barren landscape with a column that has replaced her spine. In comparison to Kahlo’s other well-known self -portraits, she is completely alone, in which the background is bare, containing no other elements other than cracks in the ground. This is portrayed as Kahlo realizing that her pain and suffering has to be dealt with on her own. It also reveals her isolation and loneliness that has resulted

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    "The Broken Column" Frida Kahlo The Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo is best known for her profound artwork and iconic likeness to the artist. She explores the ideas of gender, nationality, class, politics, etc. The emotional intensity and imaginative aspects of her artwork led many to label Frida as a surrealist. Although accepting this label, Frida distinguishly noted that her paintings are not of dream worlds, like other surrealists, but of her own reality. Frida Kahlo’s “The Broken Column” has influenced

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    Self-Portrait with Monkey: By Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Monkey made in the year of 1938 by Frida kahlo a Mexican artist who was influence by the traumatized events that occur during her early life. Which were physical and psychological tragic. Frida khalo used her personal tragic to create art and which her saying was that she paint herself because it was what she knew best. Kahlos work was influence by tragic event in which in her portrait Self-Portrait with Monkey, it was made to show a

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    that she would present to the public. Frida Kahlo was born in the Coyoacan, Mexico on July 6, 1907, as Magdalena Carmen Frida. She was born, of Guillermo Kahlo, and Matilde Calderon. Married the Artist Diego Rivera, on August 21, 1929, were they married in the historic town hall of Coyoacan. Her artwork were a form of telling her life in a way that people couldn’t understand with words but were able to view it in on the notion painted in a portrait. Frida Kahlo created about 140 painting and with

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    4. Frida Kahlo essentially became an international cultural icon, honored by many people, especially in Mexico. Her artwork withholds visual symbolism of all kinds of emotional and physical pain and most importantly she incorporated indigenous culture and her depiction of the female experience. Including illustrating the feelings of death, loneliness, pain, including the pain of miscarriages, failed marriage, and the aftermath of tragic accidents. Through her imagery, she was able to portray her

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    Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Since there are numerous ways to look at an artwork, people may understand it in many different ways. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were both artists with different styles of paintings. Frida Kahlo painted small pictures, mostly self-portraits whereas Diego painted large murals of scenes of industry. “The Broken Column” by Frida Kahlo and “Man at the Crossroads” by Diego Rivera are artworks that tell stories about the artists and what they've been through. Both Frida

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    I am researching the very famous Frida Kahlo. She was a highly known artist. She mainly painted self-portraits, hardly ever anything else. I will be talking about her life, her career, and my opinions on them as well. Frida Kahlo was born in Coyocoán, Mexico City, Mexico to her mother Matilde and her father Wilhelm. Frida was one of the middle children; she had two older sisters and a younger one. When she was young she got an illness that made her stay in bed for a couple of long months. Also at

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    reality.” (Kahlo) Throughout the early 20th century, many social and artistic movements were underway. Popular figures showed their support of many of these movements, and we still associate the person with the movement to this day. Frida Kahlo is an artist who used her position to influence the society. We remember her today as a pop culture icon, because of her art and her beliefs, but we should not forget her life that shaped her into the person we idolize. Born on July 6th, 1907, Kahlo faced struggles

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    Frida Kahlo is an extremely well know painter, not only in Hispanic culture but also worldwide. She he best know for her very popular self-portraits, but there is much more to learn somewhat less visited, unique surrealism pieces of work. Kahlo was born in Mexico in 1907. She grew up along side The Mexican Revolution, which started in 1910. Aside from this, she suffered a number of other grievances by the time she reached 18 years old that would affect the rest of her life. When she was young she

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    Angela Godoy Instructor Betsy Lohrer Hall Curiosity Project Art 300, Mon 1PM 11/30/2015 Frida Kahlo Tragedy, a crippling experience many people endure in life, yet some give up and the courageous few fight back. Frida Kahlo exemplifies the strength required to express oneself openly and boldly, sharing her painful life through paintings. Kahlo is one of the most famous female painters from Mexico and is known for her mutilating, heartbreaking and courageous self-portraits of her life

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