1media/SlideB.JPG2016-09-15T04:13:11-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe01131610Chapter Twoplain3569832017-01-13T06:20:48-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0CONCLUSIONThe following artworks will be discussed in terms of the abject and trauma as foundational to the affective potential of Kahlo’s work: What the Water Gave Me (1938), Memory (1937), The Broken Column (1944), Without Hope (1945), The Wounded Deer (1946) and The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Myself, Diego and Señor Xólotl (1949).
1media/2ad4b2c438ce05176266b4a4e3545768.jpgmedia/what-i-saw-in-the-water.jpg2016-09-15T03:42:46-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0Artworks: What the Water Gave Me12image_header2017-01-13T06:14:42-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0
1media/2ad4b2c438ce05176266b4a4e3545768.jpgmedia/TheBrokenColumn1944.JPG2016-09-15T03:46:49-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0Artworks: The Broken Column6image_header2017-01-13T06:16:25-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0
1media/2ad4b2c438ce05176266b4a4e3545768.jpgmedia/without-hope.jpg2016-09-15T03:47:45-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0Artworks: Without Hope6image_header2017-01-13T06:17:28-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0
1media/2ad4b2c438ce05176266b4a4e3545768.jpgmedia/the-wounded-deer.jpg2016-09-15T03:48:55-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0Artworks: The Wounded Deer8image_header2017-01-13T06:18:40-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0
1media/2ad4b2c438ce05176266b4a4e3545768.jpgmedia/the-love-embrace-of-the-universe-the-earth-mexico-myself-diego-and-senor-xolotl.jpg2016-09-15T03:51:11-07:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0Artworks: The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Myself, Diego and Señor Xólotl6image_header2017-01-13T06:19:40-08:00Angelia Mullered5cb113d48ec91158427c2bf225a8cba4decfe0