Friday, March 15, 2019
Frida Kahlo Essay -- Papers
 Frida Kahlo   Frida Kahlos life was  i marked by extreme suffering, extreme   heroism, and extreme genius. Stricken with  infantile paralysis as a child then    draw closely crippled in a bus accident at the  develop of eighteen, Kahlo defied   the odds  non only by learnng to walk again (twice) but by  victorious the   world by storm with her unique artistic vision.   Frida Kahlo was born July 6, 1907 near Mexico City. However, she    endlessly claimed to be born in the year of the Mexican Revolution, 1910,   in order to link her own birth to that of modern Mexico. It was just    i of the many half-truths Kahlo told about her life, some say, in   order to create a myth through which she would always be remembered.   The desire to be remembered was always a central theme of Kahlos art,   as reflected in the many self-portraits she  painted (the images for   which she is best known). Once she embroidered a pillow for her   husband, the muralist Diego Rivera, which read, Remember me,    my   love.   Kahlos obsession with   devastation rate is no mystery as illness, severe pain   and the threat of death repeatedly imposed themselves on her young   life. At age six, Kahlo  undertake polio and had to spend 9 months   confined to her room. During that time, she created an imaginary   friend who would  subsequently be reflected in a painting called The Two   Fridas. Explaining the painting in her diary she wrote, I   experienced intensely an imaginary friendship with a little girl more   or less the same age as me ... I followed her in all her movements and   while she danced, I told her my  recondite problems.   Once over the polio, Kahlo seemed determined to live life to the   fullest. She became a play at school and the le...  ...e couple   did divorce, in 1939, they reunited in less than a year. For all their   troubles, they remained one  some others greatest loves and greatest   fans.   That same year Kahlo suffered another blow. Her right leg had to be   amputate   d below the knee due to a gangrene infection. On July 13,   1954, at the age of 47, Frida Kahlo died. The cause was never    officially determined. The last entry in Kahlos diary read, I hope   the  deviation is joyful and I hope never to return.   Little known  outside(a) of the art world until the 1990s, Frida Kahlo   has recently become a cultural icon.  legion(predicate) books and articles have   been written about her. She has been the subject of three   documentaries, and a  ingest film about her life was released October   25, 2002. For a woman who  gazeed to be remembered, it seems, her wish   has come true.                  
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