Frida Kahlos: The Mexican Revolution

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The Mexican revolution was from 1910-1920. The war was fought against the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, who was born on sept. 15 1830 in Oaxaca at the age of 2 he worked as a carpenter shoemaker and a horse trainer. He joined the military in 1846 to fight the Mexican American war. That is where he became well known for his ability to lead. In 1907 General Diaz had an interview with James Creelman of New York Pearson’s magazine.
Following the Mexican revolutions lead to a muralist movement. Mexico became the center of the Latin American art world in the first half of the 20th century. Artist like clement Orozco, Alfaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera painted murals asserting their culture nationalism and their revolutionary politics. The government
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She was born on July 1970, and when she was 15 years old she entered the national preparatory school and joined the politically active “Cachuchas”, a communist group. On sept 17, 1925 while riding the public bus she had a near fatal accident where she sustained severe injuries. This disaster caused her to live in constant pain. She crossed paths with Diego when he was working on one of his murals, she ended taking him one of her painting and he saw the talent she had and encouraged her to continue her work, then by August 1929 they got married. She was 19 years old and he was 43. It was a stormy marriage he had cheated on her several times and even with her sister. They later divorced on October 1939 but then remarried him in December of 1940. They tried several times to have children but kept having miscarriages. Her miscarriages were muse to some of her dark paintings. In 1953 her health had seriously declined and she died at the age of 44 in 1954. Some of her major works are “Frida and Diego”, “Henry Ford Hospital”, My dress Hangs There”, “A Few Small Snips”, “Two Frida’s”, “Self-Portraitist” with thorns, “Self Portrait” with Monkeys, “Broken Column”, “The Little Deer”. In total, she made 150 painting over 70 of them are self-portraits. All of Freda painting had vibrant colors that portraited her pain and anguish life had to offer her. Her painting was therapeutic for …show more content…
She is direct, frank, dramatic and personal. Her main themes being her miscarriage, her marriage, her divorce, her life with Diego, etc. each painting records a precise moment of her life. Her paintings are full of fantasy. Children she could never have are often symbolized or substituted using animals such as monkeys. Between 1937 and 1945 she painted her self-portrait with monkeys around her at least 8 times. She also used butterflies and hummingbirds which all symbolized rebirth in pre-colomian