Frieda kohla/ Diego rivera

  • Frieda and Diego rivera

    Frieda and Diego rivera
    This painting was about their relationship, about their marriage; they were married from 1929 to1939(frida kahlo 1931)
  • flower festival

    flower festival
    This painting represents Mexican culture. The flowers represent Nature and its beauty, while the person represents how hard it is for the working class(Diego Rivera, 1931)
  • Frieda kalho

    Frieda kalho
    Frida wrote a letter about Diego and here struggles in life (Kahlo, Oct 18, 1934)
  • man controller of the universe

    man controller of the universe
    This painting represents people's control over technology and the future; the guy in the center controls the technology(diego rivera 1934)
  • the two fridas

    the two fridas
    This painting represents her emotions after her divorce. The one dressed in the tehuana shows her Mexican personality, and he one with the white dress shows her European heritage(Frida Kahlo 1939)
  • self portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird

    self portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird
    The painting is about how she felt after her marriage to Diego. The thorns necklace is symbolized in this picture as her pain and suffering in her marriage, and at he end of it, the hummingbird is a symbol of love or the ending of a relationship (frida kahlo 1940)
  • the bride that was frightened at seeing life opened

    the bride that was frightened at seeing life opened
    The painting is of the bride, or the little doll, who was frightened by the reality and the bad stuff in life opening(Frida Kahlo 1943)
  • without hope

    without hope
    The painting without hope is represented as Frida Kahlo's suffering and trauma(Frida Kahlo's 1945)
  • the wounded deer.

    the wounded deer.
    The painting represents Frida Kahlo's pain and emotion. The arrows in the deer is represented as pain.
  • Diego and I

    Diego and I
    This painting represents Frida Kahlo's relationship with Diego Rivera and pain(Frida Kahlo 1949)