Early Life and Background

Gimusi: 1971 m. Trakuose (Lietuva)

Karjera

Style: Known for her surrealist and symbolic style, her work often includes elements of Mexican folk art and indigenous culture.

Notable Works: Some of her most famous works include "The Two Fridas" (1939), "Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird" (1940), and "The Broken Column" (1944)

Personal Life

Marriage: Married fellow artist Diego Rivera in 1931. Their tumultuous relationship and its impact on her art were significant aspects of her life.

Political Activism: Actively involved in leftist politics and supported the Mexican Communist Party.

Nationality

Mexican artist

Categories

Mexican Culture and Folklore, Nature and Animals, Politics and Social Issues, Self Portraits, Surrealism

Themes

Identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society.