Love and Frida, discover the phrases that marked the life of the painter

Know the loves and best phrases of Frida Kahlo.

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Frida Kahloone of the most recognized Mexican painters of the twentieth century, remained next to Diego Rivera Until his last days, however, there are inspired phrases In other characters, which formed The loves of his life.

Frida Kahlo It was an example of the sexual liberation at the beginning of the 20th century, So his love was not limited to men only, but managed to form ties beyond friendship also with women.

Next, we share The loves and some phrases about Frida Kahlo love.

Although Diego Rivera was his eternal love, Frida established ties with various characters in history.

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Frida and his loves

Given the stormy Relationship of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, The artist maintained different relationships that formed The loves of his life.

Alejandro Gómez Arias

Before he met Diego, Alejandro was Frida's boyfriend at 18, who accompanied her on September 17, 1925, the day suffered the tragic accident that would mark her for life.

Leo Eloesser

Once with Diego, Frida met her GP, which became her confidant and a great support in her life.

León Trotsky

One of the fundamental figures for the triumph of the communist revolution in Russia, It was one of Frida's loves. After President Lázaro Cárdenas gave him political asylum, he stayed in the Blue House, however, when Diego learned of his romance, he changed residence. Frida and he maintained the relationship until his murder, in 1940.

Chavela Vargas

Frida and Chavela Vargas met at a party organized, just the day Trotsky arrived at the Blue House. Both formed one of the deepest friendships, which crossed the years.

Jacqueline Lamba

This French painter of the surrealist movement, wife of the iconic André Breton, formed a close friendship with Frida so there are still fragments of love letters, which suppose another of Frida's love.

Nickolas Muray

This Hungarian photographer was a Kahlo lover for many years, in addition to being the one who made various photographic sessions and immortalized the Mexican as a cultural icon.

Isamo Noguchi

This famous sculptor had arrived in Mexico by Diego's invitation to intervene the interior of the Abelardo L. Rodríguez market, however, he was one of the people closest to Frida.

José Bartolí

This Spanish surviving painter of World War II, resumed his pictorial work in Mexico, where he met Kahlo and became lovers, exchanging a series of letters that are still preserved today.