Frida Keynote
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Frida Keynote
"I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint." Frida Kahlo Mexican painter (1907 - 1954) FATHER AND MOTHER Guillermo Kahlo Hungarian-Jewish Photographer Matilde Calderón y Gonzalez Spanish Born 1907 On July 6 Third Child of four daughters of Guillermo Frida Kahlo is shown at far right, with sister Cristina and best friend Isabel Campos. The photo was taken by Frida's father, Guillermo Kahlo, in 1919, when Frida was about 12. FRIDA KAHLO Coyoacán, Mexico City La casa Azul (The blue house) KAHLO FAMILY’S PORTRAIT 1922, entered National Preparatory School Diego Rivera painted mural “Creation” at school’s lecture FRIDA KAHLO September 17, 1925 Street Car Accident FRIDA KAHLO Retablo , 1940 FRIDA KAHLO First Self Portrait “SelfPortrait in a Velvet Dress”, 1926 FRIDA KAHLO 1929, Frida and Rivera got married FRIDA KAHLO Second Self-Portrait painting “Time Files”, 1929 FRIDA KAHLO Frida’s Second pregnancy ended in miscarriage in Detroit. “Henry Ford Hospital”, 1932 Divorced in 1940 after Rivera had an affair with her younger sister “Self Portrait with cropped hair”, 1940 FRIDA’S AFFAIR Josephine Baker American Actress Isamu Noguchi American Architect and Artist Leon Trotsky Russian Revolutionary SOLO EXHIBITION At the Galería de Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City Attending the opening on bed DEATH It was reported to be caused by a pulmonary embolism, but there have also been stories about a possible suicide. *Pulmonary is a common and potentially lethal condition that can cause death in all age groups July, 14 1954 FUNERAL STYLES 143 paintings, 55 are self-portraits Incorporate symbolic portrayals of physical and psychological wounds Intense and Vibrant color that was in fluence by Mexican Culture PAINTINGS The Adelita, Pancho Villa and Frida, 1927 Portrait of Miquel N. Lira,1927 1928 PAINTINGS Tray with Poppies,1924 Urban Landscape,1925 PAINTINGS Frieda and Diego Rivera,1931 My Birthy,1932 PAINTINGS Self-Portrait Along the Boarder Line Between Mexico and the United States, 1932 The Broken Column, 1944 PAINTINGS Wounded Deer 1946 Diego and I, 1949 PAINTINGS Morphine and Alcohol Still life with Flag, 1954 Viva la Vida, Watermelons, 1954 "I hope the leaving is joyful and I hope never to return" Frida Kahlo Last word July 13,1954