Frida reconnected with rivera in 1928, He motived her to do more artwork and then they both began a relationship together. They both lived together in San Francisco, In 1939, Frida went to go live in Paris, she showed her art there and met a few artist as well. They became friends and the artist names were; Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso. Later that year she had a divorce with Diego, While she was living there she did a her famous artwork that is called "The Two Frida's," the artwork had to Frida's sitting side by side. They both had different dresses and have the same face expression. One had a colorful dress the other just had basic colors, what this meant was one was "unloved" and the other was "loved" versions of Frida. In 1940, Rivera and Frida were remarried and yet the couple continued to lead largely separate lives. And both became involved with other people over the years. Kahlo received a commission from the Mexican government for five portraits of important Mexican women in 1941, but she was unable to finish the project. She lost her beloved father that year and continued to suffer from chronic health problems. Despite her personal challenges, her work continued to grow in popularity and was included in numerous group shows around this
Frida reconnected with rivera in 1928, He motived her to do more artwork and then they both began a relationship together. They both lived together in San Francisco, In 1939, Frida went to go live in Paris, she showed her art there and met a few artist as well. They became friends and the artist names were; Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso. Later that year she had a divorce with Diego, While she was living there she did a her famous artwork that is called "The Two Frida's," the artwork had to Frida's sitting side by side. They both had different dresses and have the same face expression. One had a colorful dress the other just had basic colors, what this meant was one was "unloved" and the other was "loved" versions of Frida. In 1940, Rivera and Frida were remarried and yet the couple continued to lead largely separate lives. And both became involved with other people over the years. Kahlo received a commission from the Mexican government for five portraits of important Mexican women in 1941, but she was unable to finish the project. She lost her beloved father that year and continued to suffer from chronic health problems. Despite her personal challenges, her work continued to grow in popularity and was included in numerous group shows around this