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Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter. In her youth, she was badly injured in a traffic accident and she never quite recovered. Much of her work expresses her suffering. She and painter Diego Rivera had a stormy marriage, which was also the subject of many of her paintings.

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Why did Frida Kahlo keep her unibrow?

She was not interested in changing the way she looked.

Why do people like Frida Kahlo?

Impossible to answer unless you ask a lot of people.

How Many Self portraits did frida kahlo paint?

at round about 55 out of the 123 paintings she has done

What does kahlo's painting Henry ford hospital represent?

Her pain after suffering her second miscarriage and the realization that she will never be able to carry a child full term.

Who did Frida Kahlo sleep with?

Diego Rivera , of course.

She also had an affair with Leon Trotski and probably with Josephine Baker.

What were frida kahlos sisters named?

She had three sisters, Cristina, Adriana, Matilde, and two half-sisters.

Where did Frida Kahlo's painting come from?

All i can tell you is that her paintings came from her pain and her life. She originally came from Mexico this is where she painted a lot of her work.

What types of elements did Frida kahlo use wounded deer?

Repertition shown by the trees, the arrows and the horison (where the deer is wanting to get to) are the only geometric shapes.

Why did Frida Kahlo painted her self in a deers body with shots?

At the time, she was suffering from deep depression and had already undergone a failed spine surgery. The deer symbolizes herself, and the arrows mean she is mortally wounded (or at least, she feels like it). The meaning of the painting is open to interpretation. For some, it means she is unable to change her destiny -- constant pain due to a spine wound inflicted to her during her childhood; another, that she is trapped in a bad Karma and a painful marriage with Diego Rivera. Another one states that she is mixing Aztec and European beliefs with Eastern mysticism.

At the time, she was suffering from deep depression and had already undergone a failed spine surgery. The deer symbolizes herself, and the arrows mean she is mortally wounded (or at least, she feels like it).

The meaning of the painting is open to interpretation. For some, it means she is unable to change her destiny -- constant pain due to a spine wound inflicted to her during her childhood; another, that she is trapped in a bad Karma and a painful marriage with Diego Rivera. Another one states that she is mixing Aztec and European beliefs with Eastern mysticism.

What did Frida Kahlo overdoes on?

Some suspected an overdose. This has not been verified.

If she had wanted to overdose, she had access to lots of pain killers.

What was the names of the schools Frida Kahlo study?

In 1922, Kahlo was enrolled in the Preparatoria, one of Mexico's premier schools, where she was one of only thirty-five girls.

Did Frida Kahlo keep her babies in a jar?

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

What kind of clothing did Frida Kahlo Were?

German and Mexico clothing. German from her father and Mexican from her husband.