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| Frida Directory - Details Article |  | Frida Kahlo
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón was born in her parents'
house in the small town of Coyoacán, on the outskirts of Mexico
City, on July 6 1907. She was the daughter of a German-Jewish,
painter and photographer father, who heralded from Romania. When
she was six years old, Frida suffered from polio, which left her
right leg much thinner than the left. It was here that her
trademark feistiness and aggressive personality first showed, as
she overcame her disability.
After completing her primary studies in 1922, Frida became a
student at the Escuela National Prepatoria School, where she had
aspirations to become a doctor. At this time, she had no thought
of pursuing a career in art. During her time at this school,
Frida became involved with a political group, which supported
socialist-nationalist ideals. The leader of this group,
Alejandro Gomez Arias became Frida's lover.
During this period, the Mexican government sponsored local
artists to paint murals in public places such as churches,
schools and libraries, and it was at this point that Frida Kahlo
first became aware of the artist Diego Rivera.
September 17, 1925 saw a huge turning point in Frida's life.
Whilst travelling in a bus with her boyfriend, she and Alejandro
were struck broadside by a trolley car. Frida sustained multiple
injuries - including a broken pelvic bone, spinal column, and
other severe injuries, leading doctors to doubt whether she
would survive. She spent the next several months in bed
recovering from the accident, and to help her convalesce, her
father lent her his paints and canvas'. Although she managed,
eventually, to regain the ability to walk again, Frida was
hampered by bouts of great pain that would plague her for the
rest of her life. In the aftermath of the accident, she turned
her attention away from medicine and towards the world of art.
Using her horrific luck as a muse, she produced 143 pieces
throughout her life portraying great pain and centred on the
harsh lives that women lead. She also was heavily influenced
with the indigenous Mexican culture, which she would represent
with bright colours in a mixture of realism and symbolism. These
paintings full of symbolism caught the attention of the artist
Diego Rivera. It was with this man she shared a famously
unstable relationship - the couple married, divorced, and then
remarried again. Rivera allegedly battered Frida when he was in
fits of rage and she famously once stated; "I suffered two grave
accidents in my life. One involved a bus... the other accident
is Diego." Kahlo was an active communist, and rumours spread
that she had an affair with Leon Trotsky, who was later
assassinated in Mexico City by people working for Stalin in 1940.
Kahlo's work was occasionally described as being surrealist, but
she would often dispute this label - she once said, "The only
thing I know... is that I paint because I need to. I paint my
own reality...I paint what ever passes through my head without
any other consideration. I paint self-portraits because I am so
often alone, because I am the person I know best." She became an
iconic figure amongst feminists and also as a figure of Mexico.
On July 13th, Frida Kahlo died in the same house in which she
was born at the age of 47. The cause of her death was officially
reported as "pulmonary embolism". Suicide was suspected but
never confirmed. Once when asked what to do with her body when
she dies, Frida replied: "Burn it...I don't want to be buried. I
have spent too much time lying down...Just burn it!" At her
funeral, mourners gathered to witness the cremation of Mexico's
greatest and most shocking painter. Soon to be an international
icon, Frida Kahlo knew how to give her fans one last
unforgettable goodbye. As the cries of her admirers filled the
room, the sudden blast of heat from the open incinerator doors
caused her body to bolt upright. Her hair, now on fire from the
flames, blazed around her head like a halo. Frida's lips
appeared to break into a seductive grin just as the doors
closed. Her last diary entry read: "I hope the exit is
joyful...and I hope never to return - Frida." Her ashes were
placed in a pre-Columbian urn which is on display in her former
home La Casa Azul in Coyoacán, which has been turned into a
museum containing a number of her works.
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