The Broken Column

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The Broken Column is a 1944 self-portrait by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo that powerfully depicts her physical pain and emotional suffering through a fractured column replacing her spine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artworkSurface Masonite
colorPalette earth tones
flesh tones
copyrightStatus copyrighted
countryOfOrigin Mexico
creator Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
depicts Frida Kahlo’s injured body
Frida Kahlo’s spinal injury
a desolate landscape
a fractured column replacing the spine
a surgical brace
exposed torso
nails piercing the skin
split body revealing column
tears on Frida Kahlo’s face
describedBySource art historical literature on Frida Kahlo
genre self-portrait
hasEffect symbolizes bodily fragmentation
symbolizes emotional vulnerability
hasInterpretation allegory of physical and psychological suffering
expression of resilience despite pain
hasPart cracked earth background
ionic column as spine
nails embedded in skin
orthopedic corset
hasQuality autobiographical
emotionally intense
symbolic
inception 1944
inspiredBy Frida Kahlo’s bus accident injuries
Frida Kahlo’s spinal surgeries
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mexico City NERFINISHED
location Museo Dolores Olmedo NERFINISHED
mainSubject Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
emotional suffering
physical pain
materialUsed oil paint
movement Mexican modernism
Surrealism
notableWorkOf Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
partOf Frida Kahlo’s late works
Frida Kahlo’s series of pain-themed self-portraits
significantEvent created after spinal operation
titleInOriginalLanguage La columna rota

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Frida Kahlo notableWork The Broken Column
Frida Kahlo’s artworks notableWork The Broken Column