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Description
Description
Although during her lifetime Frida Kahlo was
known principally as the wife of muralist Diego Rivera, today her
art surpasses his in popularity. Certainly the 2002 Salma Hayek
movie Frida did much to bring this Mexican icon to the
attention and appreciation of millions more. Kahlo dedicated her
life to both her painting and her passionate, tortured love for her
husband. Her emotional and physical pain -- her spine was pierced
during a serious streetcar accident in her youth -- were the
primary subjects of her canvases, many of which are self-portraits.
Her paintings are now acknowledged as not only exceptional works of
Latin American art, but as some of the purest artistic
representations of female strength and struggle ever created. As
her paintings have surged in renown and price, so has interest in
the life of this courageous, provocative, and revolutionary
woman.Kahlo was born in this house on July 7, 1910,
and lived here with Rivera from 1929 to 1954. During the 1930s and
1940s it was a popular gathering place for intellectuals. As you
wander through the rooms of the cornflower-blue house, you'll get a
glimpse of the life they led. Most of the rooms remain in their
original state, with mementos everywhere. Tiny clay pots hang
about; the names Diego and Frida are painted on the walls of the
kitchen. In the studio upstairs, a wheelchair sits next to the
easel with a partially completed painting surrounded by brushes,
palettes, books, photographs, and other intimate details of the
couple's art-centered lives. Contributing to its authenticity, much
of the movie Frida was filmed in this house.Frida and Diego collected pre-Columbian art,
and many of the rooms contain jewelry and terra cotta figurines
from Teotihuacán and Tlatelolco. Kahlo even had a mock-up of a
temple built in the garden to exhibit her numerous pots and
statues. On the back side of the temple are several skulls from
Chichén Itzá. A cafe on the first floor serves light
snacks, and the adjacent bookstore offers a full range of Kahlo and
Rivera books and other commercialized memorabilia.
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