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Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend - Iseult Gillespie

Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend - Iseult Gillespie

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In 1925, Frida Kahlo was on her way home from school in Mexico City when the bus she was riding collided with a streetcar. She suffered near-fatal injuries and her disability became a major theme in her paintings. Over the course of her life, she would establish herself as the creator and muse behind extraordinary pieces of art. Iseult Gillespie dives into the life and work of Frida Kahlo. Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Ivana Bonjak and Thomas Johnson
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 9


Until one day I have never heard of Frida's masterpieces and her existing at all. But my sister invited me on the exhibition in Moscow dedicated to Frida's and Diego's life and art. Since that day i fell in love in Frida Kahlo and everything that reminded about her ever. The film about her life, where Salma Hayek plays the main role, is worth of watching because I have seen it several times and every time I was inspired motivated with her spirit and power.
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Frida didn't start just dating him, she saw Him at her school at a very young age and he was painting a mural, she had said and declared that she would marry him no matter what 1 day. And that day came sooner than what she expected. She had lived a very hard life and even at the end when her and Diego we're no longer together they were still in love with each other even after she died.
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I first heard about Frida when I was seven and read a book about a girl who admired her. I was amazed at her unique personality and liberal nature and felt inspired. I am still a little disappointed at the capitalising of her life and suffering, but perhaps, in a way, she would be happy she brings joy to people.
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You people at Ted-Ed have made inspiring videos with beautiful animation, gripping content and soothing, yet captivating narrative. I want to thank you for each piece you have made. You're the reason internet is a wonderful place to be.
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Is it weird that when you look through the video from the red bar thing, at some point it gets stuck on this 1 frame of two what seems to be couples holding hands?
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Can you please make a video about the Iron Lady of Asia: Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago. I hope TED-Ed will see this. Thank you and stay safe from COVID-19!
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A supporting character of the Mexican Pixar animated film Coco has such a huge talent and story to tell.
Hector is gonna be soooo Santa Juanita revolted.

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I still dont get it. Her art was really bad. I still dont understand why she got so famous for it? I keep trying but I just cant get behind her work.
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I first learned about Frieda when I was in the third grade. And just remember being so interested by her art and her story.
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