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Frida Kahlo's Life and Art

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Tree of Hope, Remain Strong

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1946, reflects her determination to face her challenging medical condition, presents dual imagery of herself

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Self-Portrait as a Tehuana

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1943, inspired by her relationship with Rivera, depicting herself wearing a traditional Zapotec dress from Tehuantepec

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Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair

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1940, after her divorce from Diego Rivera, she painted herself in a suit with short hair, challenging gender norms

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Diego on my Mind

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1943, part of her series of self-portraits that includes a depiction of Diego Rivera, showcases her complex feelings towards him

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The Broken Column

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1944, illustrates her physical pain and anguish after undergoing spinal surgery, her torso is replaced by a broken column

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Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird

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1940, showcases her pain and suffering after her divorce, often interpreted as a depiction of her personal losses

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Henry Ford Hospital

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1932, created after she miscarried in Detroit, visualizes her grief and the medical experience

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The Wounded Deer

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1946, combines elements of herself with a wounded deer, symbolizing her ongoing physical and emotional pain

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Self-Portrait with Monkey

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1938, this painting is one of many that feature her beloved pet monkeys, which were symbols of the children she never had

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The Two Fridas

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1939, created after her divorce from Diego Rivera, depicting two different versions of herself

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What the Water Gave Me

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1938, a dream-like composition, which includes imagery from her personal life and Mexican folklore

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Without Hope

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1945, inspired by a period of severe illness, depicts a scene of confinement and suffering

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