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Frida Calderon Biography

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Frida Kahlo at birth was named, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderon and she was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico. She was an extraordinary woman and artist whose life was marked by tragedies which were forever present in her paintings. She portrays her life experiences, Mexican culture and folklore, political views and autobiographical life in her paintings. Frida’s father was Wilhelm Kahlo born on October 26, 1871 in Pforzheim, Germany, a German Jew of Hungarian Descent and Frida’s mother was Matilde Calderon, born on July 5, 1874 in Mexico City, Mexico of Spanish Indian descent and a devout Catholic.
Frida Kahlo contracted Polio at a very young age; she was 6 years old and this would be the beginning event of her experience with pain. She was restricted to bed for a period of 9 months. Her right leg was deformed and remained thinner than her left leg so she decided to cover her withered leg by wearing long skirts for the rest of her life. At this young age she experienced pain, isolation and loneliness since her classmates would tease her and call her names as a result of her right leg deformity. She found that her imagination was a safe haven to retreat to so no one would know she was feeling hurt. …show more content…

He looked at her paintings and told her that he liked the painting, “Self-Portrait in a Velvet Dress (1926)”, because it was one of a kind. He told her to continue painting and that he would be visiting her to see her progress. He finally came to see her new paintings and told her she had talent. What followed was an invitation from Diego Rivera for Frida to attend a party where she meets the photographer, Tina Modotti and David Alfaro Siqueiros, another mural painter who is also a communist. Diego Rivera introduces Frida to the politics of the Communist Party and she also becomes his

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