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Frida Kahlo Movie Frida Kahlo’s life was the subject of a 2002 film entitled Frida, starring Salma Hayekas the artist and Alfred Molina as Diego Rivera. Directed by Julie Taymor, the film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won for

Слайд 1Frida kahlo
Painter Frida Kahlo was a Mexican self-portrait artist who was

married to Diego Rivera and is still admired as a feminist icon.
Frida kahloPainter Frida Kahlo was a Mexican self-portrait artist who was married to Diego Rivera and is

Слайд 2Frida Kahlo Movie

Frida Kahlo’s life was the subject of a 2002

film entitled Frida, starring Salma Hayekas the artist and Alfred Molina as Diego Rivera. Directed by Julie Taymor, the film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won for Best Makeup and Original Score.
Frida Kahlo Movie Frida Kahlo’s life was the subject of a 2002 film entitled Frida, starring Salma Hayekas the

Слайд 3“Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings

to fly?”

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, who is best known for her self-portraits.

“Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?”Frida Kahlo was a Mexican

Слайд 4“I had two big accidents in my life: The trolley and

Diego; Diego is by far the worse.” 
“I had two big accidents in my life: The trolley and Diego; Diego is by far the

Слайд 5“…the marriage of Frida and Diego is like the union between

an elephant and a dove.” ~ Frida’s mother, Matilde Calderon
“…the marriage of Frida and Diego is like the union between an elephant and a dove.” ~ Frida’s

Слайд 6“The only thing I know is that I paint because I

need to.” 
“The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to.” 

Слайд 7“I am not sick… I am broken.” 

“I am not sick… I am broken.” 

Слайд 8“I drank to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learnt how

to swim.” 
“I drank to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learnt how to swim.” 

Слайд 9At the end of the day we can endure much more

than we think we can.” 

 

At the end of the day we can endure much more than we think we can.”  

Слайд 10'Frieda and Diego Rivera' (1931)
Kahlo showed this painting at the Sixth

Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Society of Women Artists, the city where she was living with Rivera at the time. In the work, painted two years after the couple married, Kahlo lightly holds Rivera’s hand as he grasps a palette and paintbrushes with the other — a stiffly formal pose hinting at the couple’s future tumultuous relationship. The work now lives at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
'Frieda and Diego Rivera' (1931) Kahlo showed this painting at the Sixth Annual Exhibition of the San

Слайд 11'Henry Ford Hospital' (1932)
In 1932, Kahlo incorporated graphic and surrealistic elements

in her work. In this painting, a naked Kahlo appears on a hospital bed with several items — a fetus, a snail, a flower, a pelvis and others — floating around her and connected to her by red, veinlike strings. As with her earlier self-portraits, the work was deeply personal, telling the story of her second miscarriage.
'Henry Ford Hospital' (1932) In 1932, Kahlo incorporated graphic and surrealistic elements in her work. In this

Слайд 12'The Suicide of Dorothy Hale' (1939)
Kahlo was asked to paint a

portrait of Luce and Kahlo's mutual friend, actress Dorothy Hale, who had committed suicide earlier that year by jumping from a high-rise building. The painting was intended as a gift for Hale's grieving mother. Rather than a traditional portrait, however, Kahlo painted the story of Hale's tragic leap. While the work has been heralded by critics, its patron was horrified at the finished painting.
'The Suicide of Dorothy Hale' (1939) Kahlo was asked to paint a portrait of Luce and Kahlo's

Слайд 13'The Two Fridas' (1939)
One Kahlo’s most famous works, the paintings shows

two versions of the artist sitting side by side, with both of their hearts exposed. One Frida is dressed nearly all in white and has a damaged heart and spots of blood on her clothing. The other wears bold-colored clothing and has an intact heart. These figures are believed to represent “unloved” and “loved” versions of Kahlo.
'The Two Fridas' (1939) One Kahlo’s most famous works, the paintings shows two versions of the artist

Слайд 14'The Broken Column' (1944)
Kahlo shared her physical challenges through her art

again with this painting, which depicted a nearly nude Frida split down the middle, revealing her spine as a shattered decorative column. She also wears a surgical brace and her skin is studded with tacks or nails. Around this time, Kahlo had several surgeries and wore special corsets to try to fix her back. She would continue to seek a variety of treatments for her chronic physical pain with little success.
'The Broken Column' (1944) Kahlo shared her physical challenges through her art again with this painting, which

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