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The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo
"Acid and tender, hard as steel and delicate and fine as a butterfly's wing, lovable as a beautiful smile, and profound and
cruel as the bitterness of life.”-Diego Rivera
Jennifer DiazLife In The Digital Age
Dig/IT Expo – May 31st 2012
Frida’s Childhood
• Frida Kahlo was born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderon on July 6th, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico.
• Frida was one of four girls, born to German photographer Wilhelm and mother Matilde.
• Frida Kahlo was born and raised in “La Casa Azul (The Blue House)” which is now a museum in Mexico, displaying Frida Kahlo’s life.
The Turning Point in Frida’s Life
• In 1922, Frida enrolled at the National Preparatory School, where she met boyfriend Alejandro Gomez Arias.
• In 1925, on her way back to Coyoacan with Arias, the bus they were on crashed into a trolley.
• Frida was struck by an iron rod that went through her hip and out by her pelvis bone. Frida was only 18.
• Miraculously, after several weeks at the Red Cross in Mexico City, Frida was slowly recovering. Covered in a body cast for months, and bedridden, Frida began to paint more frequently.
Diego Rivera
• In 1928, Frida Kahlo reconnected with world renown Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera
• Frida and Diego were both members of the Mexican Communist party.
• 21 years her senior, the two began dating, and married a year later.
• Due to Diego’s ongoing commissions, the two moved around often, to San Francisco, New York, and Detroit. Frida began to display her artwork more frequently.
• Frida and Diego’s relationship was made up of various infidelities, one with Frida’s youngest sister Cristina.
Frida’s Deteriorating Health
• After Frida’s trolley accident at 18, her health was never the same.
• After her trolley accident, doctors told Frida she was no longer fertile.
• She had several miscarriages.• Frida had an estimate of 35 operations
in her lifetime. • In 1953, Frida’s leg was amputated
after being diagnosed with gangrene.
Frida’s Final Days
• In 1954, Frida was hospitalized once again. No one can confirm if it was a suicide attempt or not.
• Two months later Frida was hospitalized once again due to bronchial pneumonia.
• On July 2nd, 1954, Frida made her last public appearance with Diego Rivera at a rally to overthrow Jacobo Arbenz, the President of Guatemala.
• On July 13th, Frida was found death in The Blue House. It is unclear if her death was caused by pulmonary embolism or suicide.
• Frida’s last entry in her diary read “I hope the exit is joyful, and I hope never to return”.
Citation PageSlide 1: Introduction – Frida Kahlo on the cover of Vogue (France)
around 1938/1939. http://www.fridakahlofans.com/voguecover.htmlSlide 2: Frida’s Childhood– Frida’s painting “The Little Deer”://winona360.winona.edu/winona360/article/behind-works-frida-kahloSlide 3: The Turning Point in Frida’s Life – “The Bus” http://www.fridakahlofans.com/c0042.htmlSlide 4: Diego Rivera – “Frieda y Diego Rivera”http://www.fridakahlofans.com/c0070.htmlSlide 5: Frida’s Deteriorating Health – “Unos Cuantos Piquetitos (A Few Small Nips)”http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/01/04/1041566266329.htmlSlide 6: Frida’s Final Days – “The Broken Column”http://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/work/57/index.htmlSlide 7: Citation Page – “The Two Fridas”http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/frida-kahlo/the-two-fridas-1939