Presentación Jeanine Carr
Vendedora de Alcatraces
Hernan Cortés in Veracruz
El Curandero
Retrato de la Señora Natasha Gelman
Girasikes
Artista mexicana,
She gave her birthdate as July 7,1910, but her birth certificate shows July 6,1907. At age 6, Frida was stricken with polio, which caused her right leg to appear much thinner than the other. It was to remain that way permanently
On September 17, 1925, at about age 18, Frida Kahlo was involved in a serious bus accident which left her with a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis, and 11 fractures in her right leg. In addition her right foot was dislocated and crushed, and her shoulder was out of joint. For a month, Frida was forced to stay flat on her back, encased in a plaster cast and enclosed in a boxlike structure. Frida's enormous strength and will to live allowed her to survive and make a remarkable recovery. She began painting shortly after the accident because she was bored in bed. This became her lifelong profession. Frida let out all of her emotions on a canvas. She painted her anger and hurt over her stormy marriage, the painful miscarriages, and the physical suffering she underwent because of the accident.
Autorretrato con Collar / 1933
Self-Portrait (Dedicated to Leon Trotsky) 1937
Autorretrato con Cama 1937
Portrait of Diego Rivera 1937
Self-Portrait with Monkey 1938
Las Dos Fridas 1939
Self-Portrait 1940
Autorretrato -1940
Autorretrato con Vestido Rojo y Dorado 1941
/ Autorretrato con Trenza
Frida Kahlo y su esposo Diego Rivera
Retrato de la Señora Natasha Gelman
Roots (Raices) 1943
Autoretrato Diego en Mi Pensamiento Self-Portrait as a Tehuana (Diego on My Mind) 1943
The little deer -1946
El Abrazo de Amor del Universo, la Tierra (México), Diego, Yo y el Sr. Xolotl / 1949
“Frida” La película Con Salma Hayek
Rufino Tamayo
Retrato de la Señora Natasha Gelman