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Frida Kahlo's Life and Art
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Tree of Hope, Remain Strong
1946, reflects her determination to face her challenging medical condition, presents dual imagery of herself
Self-Portrait as a Tehuana
1943, inspired by her relationship with Rivera, depicting herself wearing a traditional Zapotec dress from Tehuantepec
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
1940, after her divorce from Diego Rivera, she painted herself in a suit with short hair, challenging gender norms
Diego on my Mind
1943, part of her series of self-portraits that includes a depiction of Diego Rivera, showcases her complex feelings towards him
The Broken Column
1944, illustrates her physical pain and anguish after undergoing spinal surgery, her torso is replaced by a broken column
Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird
1940, showcases her pain and suffering after her divorce, often interpreted as a depiction of her personal losses
Henry Ford Hospital
1932, created after she miscarried in Detroit, visualizes her grief and the medical experience
The Wounded Deer
1946, combines elements of herself with a wounded deer, symbolizing her ongoing physical and emotional pain
Self-Portrait with Monkey
1938, this painting is one of many that feature her beloved pet monkeys, which were symbols of the children she never had
The Two Fridas
1939, created after her divorce from Diego Rivera, depicting two different versions of herself
What the Water Gave Me
1938, a dream-like composition, which includes imagery from her personal life and Mexican folklore
Without Hope
1945, inspired by a period of severe illness, depicts a scene of confinement and suffering
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