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What did Frida Kahlo paint most of the time?

Frida Kahlo did paint creations and portraits most of her time.


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Who was Leon Trotsky?

Leon Trotsky, Revolutionary * Born: 7 November 1879 * Birthplace: Yanovka, Ukraine * Died: 21 August 1940 (assassination by ice axe) * Best Known As: V.I. Lenin's right-hand man Name at birth: Lev Davidovich Bronstein A key figure in the creation of the Soviet Union, Leon Trotsky was later unseated and expelled by the ruthless Joseph Stalin. As a young man Trotsky became a disciple of Karl Marx and a friend of future Bolshevik leader V.I. Lenin. A powerful writer and political thinker, Trotsky used his pen to oppose the rule of Czar Nicholas II and so spent much of his adult life in prison or in foreign exile, writing for communist newspapers and journals. He was Lenin's right-hand man in the Russian Revolution of 1917; Trotsky became commissar of war (1918-25) and organized the victorious Red Army in the civil war that followed. After the formation of the Soviet Union and then Lenin's death in 1924, Trotsky lost out in a power struggle with Stalin; he was exiled to Kazakhstan in 1927 and expelled to Turkey in 1929. In 1937 Trotsky settled in Mexico at the behest of artist Diego Rivera. He was assassinated at his villa in 1940 by a probable agent of Stalin, Ramon Mercader, who posed as a friend of Trotsky's and then killed him with the blow of an ice axe to his head. He used the name Leon Trotsky while escaping from Russian prison in Siberia in 1902, and kept the name for the rest of his life... Trotsky was played by Richard Burton in The Assassination of Leon Trotsky (1972) and by Geoffrey Rush in Frida, the 2002 film about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (she was married to Diego Rivera)... Trotsky was represented by Snowball the pig in George Orwell's allegorical 1945 novel Animal Farm... Trotsky was born on 26 October in the old Julian calendar; the Soviet Union made the switch to the Gregorian calendar in 1918, and Trotsky was born on 7 November in that reckoning. He got the name Trotsky from a café named Trotsky's in Russia due to the café used to be where he and his associates used to go to plan and talk. This is true and valid information as i am a distant family member of Leon through my grandmothers side and the owner of the café is the grandfather of one of my close family friends. Source: Answers.com His connections with some of the leading anarchist magazines and their editors. One editor being Lenin who was the leader of the Bolsheviks that eventually gained full power over the USSR.

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When was Frida Kahlo's accident?

On September 17, 1925.


why did kahlo probably lose a lot of blood in her accident?

cause it was a ACCIDENT should you lose a lot of blood during a accident?


Which artist almost died in a tragic accident at age 18?

Frida Kahlo


Did Frida Kahlo want to be a nurse?

Yes, she had begun studies when the accident occurred.


Why didn't Frida Kahlo ever smile?

She was usually in pain after her terrible accident.


Did Frida Kahlo keep her babies in a jar?

no she didn't since the accident she couldn't have kids


Why did frida kahlo's boyfriend leave her after the accident?

because after the accident she told him she couldn't have any kids and so he left her and went on bout his own bussiness.


What special events were happening in Frida Kahlo's lifetime?

a very special event was when she was in that accident or when she had a mis carrage


What accident was the artist Frida Kahlo involved in as a teenager?

She was riding in a bus when the vehicle collided with a trolley car.


Was frida kahlo paraplegic?

No, but having polio as a child and a later bus accident left her wheelchair bound.


What detail in the passage suggests that president diaz was accustomed to being obeyed?

detail was given when frida kahlo was intruded


How did Kahlo begin art?

After her bad accident she could not go on studying medicine, so she started painting instead.