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10 Shocking Secrets of Frida and Diego’s Passionate Romance

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The Early Encounters of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic Mexican artists, once described two major incidents that shaped her life: a near-fatal streetcar accident in 1925 and her marriage to Diego Rivera. Their relationship was as intense as it was complex, marked by love, betrayal, and artistic collaboration.

Kahlo first met Rivera when she was just 15 years old. At the time, Rivera was working on a mural at the National Preparatory School in Mexico City. A young girl, who was among the few female students at the school, entered the auditorium where Rivera was painting and greeted him with “En garde, Diego!” This was Frida Kahlo, who would later become his wife. Rivera recalled her presence as striking, noting her unusual dignity and self-assurance.

At the time of their first meeting, Rivera was already married to Lupe Marín, though he had previously been wed to Angelina Beloff. Lupe was present during this encounter, and she became jealous when Kahlo asked to watch Rivera work. Despite the tension, Kahlo remained calm and even impressed Lupe with her confidence.

The Second Meeting and the Beginning of a Romance

Years later, Kahlo sought out Rivera again. This time, she found him working on a fresco at the Ministry of Education. She called up to him from a scaffold, asking him to come down to discuss her paintings. Rivera was taken aback by her directness and the boldness of her request. Kahlo made it clear that she was not seeking compliments but honest criticism from a serious artist.

Despite the 20-year age gap between them, neither seemed to see it as an obstacle. Rivera once joked that their relationship was like “the elephant and the dove.” However, their romance began while Rivera was still married to Lupe, which led to a secret affair. Rivera’s pattern of infidelity was well known, and Kahlo eventually followed suit with her own affairs.

A Marriage of Contrasts

Their marriage in 1929 was a stark contrast. Rivera was already a renowned artist, while Kahlo was still struggling to establish herself. After her accident, she had to relearn how to walk, while Rivera continued to receive prestigious commissions. Their lives took a different turn when they moved to America in the early 1930s. There, Kahlo was unhappy and homesick, while Rivera thrived.

Upon returning to Mexico, the dynamics shifted again. Rivera felt out of place in their home, while Kahlo had begun to gain recognition for her art. Their marriage, however, was far from stable.

Infidelity and the Breakdown of Their Marriage

In 1933, the couple moved into a unique house with two connected studios—one blue, the other pink. It symbolized their union, yet they lived largely separate lives. Rivera’s infidelity continued, and he began an affair with Kahlo’s sister, Cristina. In response, Kahlo left the house and started an affair with Isamu Noguchi. Their marriage eventually collapsed in 1939.

The separation did not last long, thanks to a tragic event. Leon Trotsky, a Soviet revolutionary, was murdered in Mexico City. Both Kahlo and Rivera had supported his asylum request, and Kahlo was briefly implicated in the murder. Her health worsened, and she was forced to undergo surgery in San Francisco. Rivera, fearing involvement, fled to the U.S. and worked on a new commission. The two were reunited and remarried in 1940.

The Final Years Together

After their reconciliation, Kahlo’s health continued to decline. She faced multiple surgeries, including the amputation of her leg, and became dependent on painkillers and alcohol. Rivera’s infidelities persisted, and Kahlo struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts. Despite this, she remained devoted to Rivera, writing that the thought of him missing her kept her from taking her own life.

Legacy and the Museum

Frida Kahlo died in 1955 at the age of 47, in her childhood home, La Casa Azul. Rivera, devastated by her death, later admitted that his love for Kahlo was the best part of his life. He donated the house and her artwork to Mexico, establishing a trust to preserve her legacy. Today, the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City is one of the city’s most popular attractions.

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