Frida Kahlo Viva la Vida
For Frida, her paintings were not a representation of dreams but a way to cope with the reality of life. She told her story from her own point of view and through the pain and passion of her experiences.
For Frida, her paintings were not a representation of dreams but a way to cope with the reality of life. She told her story from her own point of view and through the pain and passion of her experiences.
"There are many people in history who embrace the culture that defines them but only a few become engraved in it; Frida Kahlo is one ...
Wilhelm Kahlo (26 October 1871 – 14 April 1941 ) was the father of Frida Kahlo. He was born in the German Empire, son of a well to ...
The triumph of the Mexican Revolution intensified the desire for a deeper transformation of Mexico, from this desire, the Muralism movement arose. It was an art movement that begun in the early 20th Century and was