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Frida Kahlo’s Final Resting Place
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Frida Kahlo’s Final Resting Place

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Frida Kahlo's death mask lies on her bed, wrapped in a striped rebozo, reflecting her Mexican heritage. A crutch signifies her lifelong struggle with pain. Books and personal items on the shelf indicate her intellectual pursuits. A mirror and dried flowers evoke themes of self-reflection and mortality. Kahlo passed away on July 13, 1954, and this setting encapsulates her life intertwined with art and adversity.
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