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What does most of Frida Kahlo’s work depict?
a.
autobiographical content
b.
Mexican mythology
c.
her Cuban heritage
d.
capitalism
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a. autobiographical content
Most of Kahlo’s paintings are intensely personal — many are self-portraits exploring her physical pain, emotional suffering, identity, relationships (especially with Diego Rivera), and life experiences, often incorporating Mexican folk elements.
Most of Kahlo’s paintings are intensely personal — many are self-portraits exploring her physical pain, emotional suffering, identity, relationships (especially with Diego Rivera), and life experiences, often incorporating Mexican folk elements.
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