She married the famous muralist Diego Rivera in 1929, in a passionate and tumultuous relationship. Throughout her life, Frida explored themes such as identity, suffering, frustrated motherhood, and Mexican culture, influenced by folk art and folklore. Her most famous works include The Two Fridas, The Broken Column, and Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace.
Although not fully recognized during her lifetime, her legacy grew after her death. Today, she is a symbol of feminism, resilience, and artistic freedom. Her home, La Casa Azul, is now a museum dedicated to her life and work. Frida Kahlo left an indelible mark on global art and culture.
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