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Frida Kahlo’s Deathbed
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Frida Kahlo’s Deathbed

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This lace-covered bed, where Frida Kahlo died on July 13 (1954), is adorned with a torso-shaped death mask wrapped in a rebozo (traditional Mexican shawl). Surrounding books, mementos, and her crutch attest to a life of artistic resilience. The setting demonstrates Kahlo’s enduring defiance amid suffering, preserving her creative spirit within the Frida Kahlo Museum.
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