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Birthday
- The Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexico City.
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Masterpieces - In her lifetime, she painted 143 works of art, 55 of which were self-portraits.
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Accident - As a teenager, Kahlo suffered a major bus accident, which left her bedridden during recovery.
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Discovering her passion - It was during her recovery period that she was inspired to pick up a brush and begin painting.
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'The Frame' - One of her many self-portraits was entitled 'The Frame,' which she painted in 1938.
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'The Frame' - It became famous for being the first 20th-century Mexican artwork to be purchased by an international, world-renowned museum.
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'The Frame' - It was bought by the Louvre Museum in Paris in 1939.
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Illustrations - She often depicted her own physical and emotional pain through her work.
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Illustrations - Also prominently featured and influence in her work was her tumultuous relationship with fellow Mexican artist, Diego Rivera.
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Rocky marriage - She and Rivera, who was 20 years her senior, had several extramarital affairs throughout the course of their relationship.
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Affairs - Rivera even had an affair with Kahlo's sister, which greatly affected the artist.
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Affairs - Kahlo, on the other hand, was known to be bisexual, having had an affair with entertainer Josephine Baker.
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Symbol - Thus, Kahlo is also considered an icon among the LGBTQ community.
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Other lovers - Some other notable lovers of hers included sculptor Isamu Noguchi and former Soviet leader Leon Trotsky.
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Cities - During her life, Kahlo traveled a lot and even lived in New York City, San Francisco, and Paris for some time.
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'The Two Fridas'
- It was during her time in France that she painted 'The Two Fridas' (1939), pictured here.
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Animal lover - The artist owned many pets including spider monkeys, Xoloitzcuintlis, and parrots.
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Politics - She was a member of the Mexican Communist Party.
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Disabled - Towards the end of her life, Kahlo was mostly bedridden.
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Exhibition - Because of this, the artist was not expected to attend her first solo exhibition in Mexico in 1953.
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Grande entrance - Against the order of doctors, she went anyway and made quite the entrance—she showed up in style, in an ambulance!
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Death - She died shortly after her 47th birthday.
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Last words
- "I hope this exit is joyful and I hope never to return," were the last words taken from this Mexican artist's journal entry before her passing.
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Angel of Death - Also found in her diary were drawings of skeletons and angels. Her very last being a drawing of a black angel.
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Anticipation of death - It was almost like she foresaw her own mortality.
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Museum
- Today, the house in which she was born, died, and lived in with her husband, has been turned into a museum. It is known as La Casa Azul (the Blue House).
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Museum - The home-turned-museum houses a number of Kahlo's and Rivera's artwork, along with that of other artists'.
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Museum
- It is one of the most popular museums in Mexico City and in the neighborhood of Coyoacán.
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Birthday
- The Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexico City.
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Masterpieces - In her lifetime, she painted 143 works of art, 55 of which were self-portraits.
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Accident - As a teenager, Kahlo suffered a major bus accident, which left her bedridden during recovery.
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Discovering her passion - It was during her recovery period that she was inspired to pick up a brush and begin painting.
© Reuters
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'The Frame' - One of her many self-portraits was entitled 'The Frame,' which she painted in 1938.
© Reuters
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'The Frame' - It became famous for being the first 20th-century Mexican artwork to be purchased by an international, world-renowned museum.
© Reuters
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'The Frame' - It was bought by the Louvre Museum in Paris in 1939.
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Illustrations - She often depicted her own physical and emotional pain through her work.
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Illustrations - Also prominently featured and influence in her work was her tumultuous relationship with fellow Mexican artist, Diego Rivera.
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Rocky marriage - She and Rivera, who was 20 years her senior, had several extramarital affairs throughout the course of their relationship.
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Affairs - Rivera even had an affair with Kahlo's sister, which greatly affected the artist.
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Affairs - Kahlo, on the other hand, was known to be bisexual, having had an affair with entertainer Josephine Baker.
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Symbol - Thus, Kahlo is also considered an icon among the LGBTQ community.
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Other lovers - Some other notable lovers of hers included sculptor Isamu Noguchi and former Soviet leader Leon Trotsky.
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Cities - During her life, Kahlo traveled a lot and even lived in New York City, San Francisco, and Paris for some time.
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'The Two Fridas'
- It was during her time in France that she painted 'The Two Fridas' (1939), pictured here.
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Animal lover - The artist owned many pets including spider monkeys, Xoloitzcuintlis, and parrots.
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Politics - She was a member of the Mexican Communist Party.
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Disabled - Towards the end of her life, Kahlo was mostly bedridden.
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Exhibition - Because of this, the artist was not expected to attend her first solo exhibition in Mexico in 1953.
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Grande entrance - Against the order of doctors, she went anyway and made quite the entrance—she showed up in style, in an ambulance!
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Death - She died shortly after her 47th birthday.
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Last words
- "I hope this exit is joyful and I hope never to return," were the last words taken from this Mexican artist's journal entry before her passing.
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Angel of Death - Also found in her diary were drawings of skeletons and angels. Her very last being a drawing of a black angel.
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Anticipation of death - It was almost like she foresaw her own mortality.
© Reuters
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Museum
- Today, the house in which she was born, died, and lived in with her husband, has been turned into a museum. It is known as La Casa Azul (the Blue House).
© Reuters
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Museum - The home-turned-museum houses a number of Kahlo's and Rivera's artwork, along with that of other artists'.
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Museum
- It is one of the most popular museums in Mexico City and in the neighborhood of Coyoacán.
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Frida Kahlo: little-known facts about the famous Mexican artist
The fascinating painter passed away on July 13, 1954
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The famed Frida Kahlo was born in the outer portion of Mexico City, but from that day on the whole world would grow to know her name.
Want to get to know a little more about one of the most important artists ever to come out of the Latin American country? Click through this fascinating gallery and be surprised at these little-known facts about the feminist icon and painter.
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