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This painting celebrates the struggle and beauty of Mexican culture, particularly the labor of the working class.
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This picture is aimed to depict humanity's choices and the potential for progress in the face of technological advancements and societal changes.
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This painting explores the complex dynamics of the modern world and humanity's role in it, as men were superior and woman weren't exactly known for superiority or to be leaders.
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The painting is believed to reflect Frida's own grief and her connection to the traditional Mexican idea of death, which was a constant presence in her life.
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This painting explores themes of identity, duality, and emotional suffering.
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This Painting was strictly put together to Symbolize beauty is pain, or pain before beauty. the Hummingbird representing freedom and beauty, and the necklace showing pain and captivity.
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This painting explores themes of sexuality, mortality, and the fear of life's uncertainties explores themes of sexuality, mortality, and the fear of life's uncertainties.
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This painting depicts her physical and emotional pain after a traumatic bus accident and subsequent spinal surgeries.
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a representation of her deep-seated physical and emotional suffering, particularly following a failed spinal operation.
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This painting depicts a surreal, dreamlike stroll through Mexican history, showcasing a variety of historical figures and events.