Wednesday 25 March 2020

Diego Rivera | Timeline

Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez, known as Diego Rivera ( December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957), was a prominent Mexican painter. His large frescoes helped establish the mural movement in Mexican and international art. (Intro from Wikipedia)

December 8, 1886 - Guanajuato, Mexico - Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez and his twin brother Carlos are born
June 1(?), 1888 - Guanajuato - Twin brother Carlos dies, aged 18-months
January(?) 1(?), 1889 - Guanajuato - When not yet 3 years old, Diego begins drawing
January(?) 1(?), 1891 - Guanajuato - Sister Maria del Pilar is born
January(?) 1(?), 1892 - Mexico City - Rivera family moves to Mexico City
January(?) 1(?), 1894 - Mexico City - 8-year-old Rivera is sent to the Carpantier Catholic College
January(?) 1(?), 1895 - Mexico City - 9-year-old Rivera has his first sexual experience with a 18-year-old american teacher at the Protestant School
January(?) 1(?), 1898 - Mexico City - 11-year-old Rivera begins attending the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City, the national Art School for Mexico
January(?) 1(?), 1900 - Mexico City - 13-year-old Rivera begins and affair with a married black woman
January(?) 1(?), 1902 - Mexico City - 16-year-old Rivera begins receiving 30 pesos a month as a scholarship from Teodoro A. Dehesa, Governor of the State of Veracruz
January(?) 1(?) , 1903 - Mexico City - Diego is expelled temporarily from the Academy for taking part in political demonstrations against the president of Mexico, Porfirio Diaz
January(?) 1(?), 1905 - Mexico City - Diego graduates from the Academy of San Carlos. He expresses to Governor Dehesa the desire of studying in Europe =(START)
January(?) 1(?), 1906 - Mexico City - The Annual San Carlos Academy Art Show exhibits one of Rivera's paintings, "La Era"
October(?) 1(?), 1906 - Veracruz - Rivera travels to Veracruz to visit Governor Dehesa. He is awarded a scholarship to study art in Europe
December 20(?), 1906 - Veracruz - Sails to Spain aboard the ship "Alfonso XIII"
January 6, 1907 - Santander, Spain - Diego Rivera arrives in Spain to continue his art training
January 8(?), 1907 - Madrid, Spain - Arrives in Madrid by train
March 1(?), 1909 - Paris, France - Rivera considers his training in Madrid completed and he moves to Paris
July(?) 1(?), 1909 - Bruges, Belgium - Meets jewish-russian émigré artist, Angelina Beloff
August(?), 1(?), 1909 - London, England - Reaches London on board a small freighter from Flanders, for a small visit
October 9, 1909 - Bruges, Belgium - Returns to Bruges. Dedicates a charcoal sketch entitled "Béguinage à Bruges" to Angelina Beloff
November 2, 1909 - Bruges - Departs to Paris
November 4(?), 1909 - Paris, France - Returns to Paris with Angelina Beloff
January(?) 1(?), 1910 - Paris - Exhibition at the Society of Independent Artists in Paris
February 1(?), 1910 - Paris - Visits an exhibition by Paul Cézanne, that causes a deep impression on him
June 1(?), 1909 - Brittany - Trip to Brittany
July(?) 1(?), 1910 - Madrid, Spain - Returns to Madrid, on his way back to Mexico, as his grant expired in August
September 1(?), 1910 - Santander(?) - Departs to Mexico to take part in the centenary celebration of the Mexican war of independence of 1810
October 2, 1910 - Veracruz, Mexico - Diego Rivera arrives in Veracruz
November 20, 1910 - Mexico City - San Carlos Academy Exhibition - Rivera exhibits 35 paintings, 8 drawings and 2 etchings
January(?) 1(?), 1911 - Paris, France - Returns to Paris
April 1(?), 1911 - Paris - Angelina Beloff returns from Russia. She marries Diego Rivera and both settle in the Montparnasse district
June 1(?), 1911 - Paris - Exhibits two large paintings of Iztaccihuatl in the Salon d'Automne
August(?) 1(?), 1911 - Normandy - Rivera and Beloff travel to Normandy in the Summer
December(?) 1(?), 1911 - Barcelona - Rivera and Beloff visit Barcelona in the Winter
January(?) 1(?), 1912 - Paris - Exhibition at the Societé des Artistes Independants
May(?) 1(?), 1912 - Toledo, Spain - Rivera and Beloff travel with Zárraga and Best Maugard to Toledo in the Spring, so he can study the work of "El Greco"
September 1(?), 1912 - Paris - Rivera and Beloff travel to Paris and establish themselves in a studio in Montparnasse
December(?) 1(?), 1912 - Toledo - Spends Winter in Toledo, continuing his study of "El Grego"
February 22, 1913 - While in Paris(?) - The government of Francisco Madero is overthrow by a military coup d'ét carried out by General Victoriano Huerta. Madero is murdered, ending Rivera's government subsidy
April 1(?), 1913 - Toledo - Arrives in Toledo in April
September 1(?), 1913 - Paris - Returns to Paris in September
October(?) 1(?), 1913 - Paris - Exhibition in "Salon d'Automne"
January(?) 1(?), 1914 - Paris - Rivera meets Pablo Picasso and both become friends
April 1(?), 1914 - Paris - Exhibition of 25 of his cubist works at the Galerie Berthe Weill
August 6, 1914 - Barcelona - Trip to Spain with Angelina Beloff, Jacques Lipchitz, Berthe Kristover and Maria Gutiérrez Blanchard. As they sail from Barcelona to Mallorca, war is declared between Austria-Hungary and Russia
August 8(?), 1914 - Mallorca - In Mallorca they are caught up in the outbreak of the First World War and have to stay in Mallorca longer than expected
September 1(?), 1914 - Barcelona - Rivera and Beloff arrive in Barcelona by boat. Take the train to Madrid
December(?) 1(?), 1914 - Madrid - Settles in Madrid in the end of the year, after the beginning of World War 1
August(?) 1(?), 1915 - Paris - Rivera returns to Paris alone, leaving Angelina in Madrid. While in Paris, he meets russian artist Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska
September(?) 1(?), 1915 - Paris - His mother visits him in Paris
January(?) 1(?), 1916 - Paris - Rivera begins an affair with Marevna Vorobev-Stebelska. He returns to Angelina six months later
August 11, 1916 - Paris - Angeline Beloff gives birth to a child they name Diego Rivera Jr.
October 7(?), 1916 - While in Paris - In New York, Rivera's paintings are exhibited until October 21st at the Modern Gallery along with works by four of the top artists of the time; Picasso, Cézanne, van Gogh and Braque
January(?) 1(?), 1917 - Paris - Rivera and Picasso quarrel over the nature of Cubism. Rivera abandons cubism and starts to paint in the style of Cézanne. Meets physician and art historian Élie Faure (who sponsored a group exhibition titled "Les Contructeurs", which included Rivera
October 1(?), 1917 - Paris - Rivera's 14 month old son, Diego, dies
January(?) 1(?), 1918 - Paris - Rivera tries to end his affair with Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska, pregnant with his child. Rivera and Angelina move away from Montparnasse to another less Bohemian district to Paris
July(?) 1(?), 1918 - Arcachon, SW of France - Summer at Arcachon with Cocteau, Adam and Elen Fisher
January(?) 1(?), 1919 - Paris - Rivera meets fellow muralist artist David Alfaro Siqueiros. They discuss plans to drastically change the traditional French and Spanish art of Mexico The Mexican government invites Rivera to participate in a national program of mural painting
November 13, 1919 - Paris - Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska gives birth to Rivera's daughter Marika Rivera Vorobyova
January(?) 1(?), 1920 - Paris - Rivera cannot choose between Angelina and Marevna. He paints commissioned portraits to earn money to live on
February 21, 1920 - Paris - Visits the Galerie Blot
October 1(?), 1920 - While in Paris - Participates in the "Exposicion d'art Français d'avant-garde" at the Galerie Dalman, Barcelona
November 3, 1920 - Paris - Letter to Alfonso Reyes, thanking him for his efforts to obtain a government commission for Rivera, and urging him to get money sent so that he could fund a journey to Italy before returning to Mexico
December 1(?), 1920 - While in Paris - Participates in the Exhibition "Societé Anonyme" in New York
December 30(?), 1920 - Paris - Departs to Milan, Italy, by train (visits Ravenna, Florence, Siena, Arezzo, Perugia, Assisi, Romes, Naples, messina, Padua and Venice, until April 1921)
April 1(?), 1921 - Paris - Rivera returns to Paris from Italy in April
May 1(?), 1921 - Paris - Letter from Elie Fauré to a friend: "Rivera has returned from Italy, loaded with drawings, loaded with new sensations, loaded with ideas, boiling over with new myths, thin (yes!) and radiant. He says that he will soon be leaving for Mexico, but I don't believe a word of it"
July 6, 1921 - Paris - Visits Marevna to say goodbye: "He made passionate love to me for the last time...and begged me as a last favour not to come to the station the next day"
July 7, 1921 - Le Havre - Departs to Veracruz, Mexico. Angelina waves as the ship sails
July 22(?), 1921 - Veracruz, Mexico - Diego Rivera returns to Mexico
October 1(?), 1921 - Mexico City - The Minister of Education José Vasconcelos, commissions Rivera to paint a mural at the National Preparatory School of the University of Mexico
November 1(?), 1921 - Chichén Itzá | Uxmal, Yucatan - Visit to the archaeological sites of Chichén Itzá and Uxmal with other artists, an iniciative by the Minister of Education, Vasconcelos, to acquaint them with their own heritage, the art of Ancient Mexico
November 17, 1921 - Mexico City - His father Diego Rivera Acosta, dies
December 1(?), 1921 - Mexico City - Begins painting the mural "Creation" in the Simon Bolivar Amphitheatre of the National Preparatory School
January(?) 1(?), 1922 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo, still a student, sees Diego Rivera for the first time, as he works on a mural at the elite National Preparatory School. Rivera meets actress Guadalupe Marín
June(?) 1(?), 1922 - Mexico City - Rivera joins with other top artists of Mexico in forming the radical Union of Technical Workers, Painters and Sculptors
July(?) 1(?), 1922 - Tehuantepec, Oaxaca - Summer trip to the archaeological site of Tehuantepec with Guadalupe Marín
August(?) 1(?), 1922 - Guadalajara - Rivera marries Guadalupe Marín in Guadalajara
September 1(?), 1922 - Mexico City - The Mexican government commissions Rivera to create a series of mural at the Ministry of Education. He takes control of the project and destroys some works which had been created by other artists of the project
December 1(?), 1922 - Mexico City - Becomes a member of the Communist Party of Mexico
January(?) 1(?), 1923 - Mexico City - Rivera becomes a member of the Communist Party's Executive Committee with fellow muralist Siqueiros
March 23, 1923 - Mexico City - Rivera starts his first true fresco, in the forward patio of the Ministry of Education
December 15, 1923 - Mexico City - His mother, Maria del Pilar Barrientos Rivera, dies
June 23, 1924 - Chapingo - At the same time he works at the Ministry, he begins working at the National Agricultural School of Chapingo
Feast of the Day of the Dead, 1924
July 27, 1924 - Mexico City - Secretary of Public Education, José Vasconcelos, resigns. The mural program is cancelled
October 23, 1924 - Mixcalco, Mexico City - Daughter Guadalupe Rivera-Marín is born
January(?) 1(?), 1925 - Mexico City - The Mural program is reinstated under the new Obregón government. Rivera is the only muralist who allowed to continue working
June(?) 1(?), 1925 - Mexico City - Rivera resigns from the Communist Party of Mexico
January(?) 1(?), 1926 - Chapingo - In Chapingo, Rivera hires photographer Tina Modotti as a model. Rivera and Tina begin an affair. Rivera is re-admitted to the Communist Party of Mexico
June 18, 1927 - Mexico City - Daughter Ruth Rivera-Marín is born. Rivera falls from a scaffold and is injured
August 1(?), 1927 - Mexico City | Chapingo - After many interruptions, Rivera finishes work on the fresco in the Ministry and in the National Agricultural School of Chapingo
September 1, 1927 - Mexico City - Diego Rivera departs to the Soviet Union, invited by the Commission of Public Education of the Soviet Union to attend the 10th anniversary of the Russian Revolution
September 25(?), 1927 - Berlin, Germany - Reaches Berlin on his way to Moscow. Visits museums, them takes the train to Moscow
November 7, 1927 - Moscow, Soviet Union - Rivera arrives in Moscow
November 24, 1927 - Moscow - Rivera signs a contract with Lunacharsky, Commissar of Education and Fine Arts, to do a fresco in the Red Army Club
June 1(?), 1928 - Moscow, Soviet Union - Rivera is asked to leave the Soviet Union because he was believed to have become involved in anti-Stalin politics. He departs to Mexico
July 1(?), 1928 - Berlin, Germany - Stays in Berlin for a month
August 1(?), 1928 - Mexico City - Diego Rivera returns to Mexico
September(?) 1(?), 1928 - Mexico City - Meets painter Frida Kahlo at one of Tina Modotti's parties
January(?) 1(?), 1929 - Mexico City - Rivera is appointed as director of the Academy of San Carlos. He tries to dissociate himself from the radical line of the Communist Party of Mexico. He is commissioned to create murals at the National Palace of Mexico.
January 10, 1929 - Mexico City - A Cuban Communist, Antonio Mella, is assassinated in Mexico City. Rivera's model and mistress, Tina Modotti, who was walking with Mella when he was shot, is framed for involvement in that assassination. Rivera uses his influence to prevent her from being held responsible for that crime.
May 1, 1929 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Tina Modotti join a demonstration of the Syndicate of Technical Workers, Painters and Sculptors
May 15(?), 1929 - Mexico City - Begins working on the National Palace frescoes
July 1(?), 1929 - Mexico City - Rivera is expelled from the Communist Party of Mexico
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
August 21, 1929 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Marries Frida Kahlo
November(?) 1(?), 1929 - Mexico City - He is given a commission from the U.S. ambassador, Dwight Morrow, to create frescoes in the Palace of Cortés in Cuernavaca, in the state of Morelos, Mexico
December 1(?), 1929 - Cuernavaca, Morelos - Moves to Cuernavaca with Frida Kahlo, where he had been commissioned to paint murals for the Palace of Cortés
June 1(?), 1930 - Cuernavaca, Morelos - Frida Kahlo terminates a 3-month pregnancy, owing to the incorrect position of the fetus
November 7, 1930 - Cuernavaca, Morelos - Rivera is forced to resign from his directorship of the Academy of San Carlos. He finishes the murals at the Palace of Cortés in Cuernavaca. He receives commissions to create murals in San Francisco, U.S.A. and leaves Mexico with Frida Kahlo to go to San Francisco
November 13, 1930 - San Francisco, United States - Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo arrive in San Francisco, where Rivera was going to paint murals for the Luncheon Club of the San Francisco Stock Exchange and the California School of Fine Arts.
January 17, 1931 - San Francisco - Rivera starts painting a fresco in San Francisco Stock Exchange
February 17, 1931 - San Francisco - Finishes the fresco in San Francisco Stock Exchange
April 2, 1931 - Fresno, California - Rivera starts painting a fresco in the Stern Residence, Fresno
April 23, 1931 - Fresno - Finishes fresco in the Stern Residence, Fresno
April 24, 1931 - San Francisco - Rivera starts painting a fresco in the California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco
May 1, 1931 - San Francisco - Diego Rivera begins work on the mural "The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City". Frida Kahlo meets photographer Nicholas Muray and begins an affair with him
May 31, 1931 - San Francisco - Diego Rivera finishes work on the mural "The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City"
June 3, 1931 - San Francisco - Finishes the fresco in the California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco
June 8, 1931 - Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera return to Mexico for 5 months. Rivera commissions the building of a new house and studio in San Angel, a suburb of Mexico City.
July(?) 1(?), 1931 - Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo meet the Russian film maker Sergei Eisenstein, who is inspired by Rivera's works to produce a film entitled "Qué Viva México"
November 4, 1931 - While travelling to New York - Works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are included in the 6th Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Society of Women Artists in the Palace of the Legion of Honor (until December 3rd)
November 13, 1931 - New York - They arrive in New York for the opening of Rivera's retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art
December 23, 1931 - New York - Opening of Rivera's solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Arts
April 21, 1932 - Detroit - Moves to Detroit with Frida Kahlo. Rivera, who had been commissioned to paint Murals for the Detroit Institute of Arts, creates a mural based upon the Ford Motor Company's Rouge River Automobile plant, the largest plant in the world at that time
May 25(?), 1932 - Detroit - Frida Kahlo discovers she is pregnant
July 4, 1932 - Detroit - Frida Kahlo suffers a miscarriage, which causes a serious hemorrhage. She is hospitalized for 2 weeks
February 2, 1933 - Detroit - Frida Kahlo's Interview with "Detroit News" - "Of course he [Rivera] does well for a little boy, but it is I who am the big artist"
March 1(?), 1933 - Detroit - The murals in Detroit are completed in March and viewed by a large number of people
March 5(?), 1933 - New York - Kahlo and Rivera return to New York, where Rivera had been commissioned to paint a mural for the Rockefeller Center
April(?) 1(?), 1933 - New York - Rivera has a brief affair with the American artist Louise Nevelson
May 1(?), 1933 - New York - By May the mural in the RCA Building is partially complete. The architects discover that the mural includes a portrait of Vladimir Lenin. They stop his work and remove his scaffolding
May 9, 1933 - New York - Rivera is fired from the Rockefeller Center and is instead hired to paint a mural for the New Workers School. General Motors withdraw the commission they had given Rivera to paint a mural at the World's Fair in Chicago
"Man, controler of the Universe"
(repainted in Mexico, 1934)
December 20, 1933 - New York - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera depart to Vera Cruz (via Cuba) on board the "Oriente"
December 30(?), 1933 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera return home after the mural's unveiling
February 2, 1934 - While in San Ángel, Mexico City - His mural "Man, controller of the Universe" for the Radio City of America building at Rockefeller Center is plastered-over and destroyed before it is finished, resulting in protests and boycotts from other artists
June(?) 1(?), 1934 - Mexico City - With a photograph of his mural for the Rockefeller Center before being destroyed, Rivera repaints the mural titled "Man, Controller of the Universe" at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City
January(?) 1(?), 1935 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo moves to an apartment in central Mexico City after discovering that Rivera was having an affair with her sister Cristina
July 23, 1935 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Letter from Frida Kahlo
October(?) 1(?), 1935 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera reconcile. She moves back to San Ángel
January(?) 1(?), 1936 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Rivera joins the Fourth International, the international communist organization which Leon Trotsky created. Rivera persuades the President of Mexico, Lázaro Cárdenas, to grant Trotsky asylum (Trotsky was being hunted by the agents of Joseph Stalin)
June(?) 1(?), 1936 - Mexico City - Rivera is given a commission to create a mural for the Hotel Reforma. In it he directly attacks the mexican political personalities. The mural is taken out of the place and Rivera gets no more commissions for murals
September 1(?), 1936 - Mexico City - Joins the Mexican Section of the Trotskyite International Communist League
November 23, 1936 - Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo participate in a Mexican Labor's anti-fascist demonstration
January 9, 1937 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Diego Rivera, stays ill at home while Frida Kahlo waits for Leon Trotsky's arrival at Tampico
January 15(?), 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Trotsky and Natalia Sedova are offered the "La Casa Azul" (Blue House) as a residence. Frida Kahlo begins an affair with him
April 1(?), 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera and Trotsky set up a Joint Commission of Inquiry into the Moscow Trials. It is chaired by the american philosopher John Dewey. This Commission clears Trotsky of the accusation brought against him by Stalin
July 7, 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Trotsky and his party move to a hacienda 80 miles from Mexico City due to security concerns. End of the affair with Frida Kahlo
April 2, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - French surrealist poet and essayist André Breton and his wife, Jacqueline Lamba, depart to Mexico to visit the "Riveras"
April 18, 1938 - Veracruz, Mexico - André Breton and Jacqueline Lamba, arrive in Mexico. While Frida stays at Coyoacán, Diego Rivera meets them at the dock in Veracruz
May(?) 1(?), 1938 - Michoacán | Jalisco - Trip to Michoacán and Jalisco with André Breton, Natalia Sedova and Frida Kahlo
July 25, 1938 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - André Breton, Rivera and Trotsky tour Mexico and together write "A Manifesto for a Free Revolutionary Art" (signed by Breton and Rivera, but likely co-authored by Trotsky). Frida Kahlo travels to New York and Paris where some of her paintings were being exhibited for the first time
August 1, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - The Bretons depart to France
August 11, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - The Bretons arrive in France
October 1(?), 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo travels alone to New York
November 1(?), 1938 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera protests against the government, calling for a demonstration against the "vandalism of the authorities" (his friend Juan O'Gorman had painted murals at the Mexican international airport, including caricatures of Hitler and Mussolini. Because of the Anglo-US boycott of Mexican oil, the government had been forced to sell to the Axis powers. General Mujica ordered that the murals be destroyed). Trotsky condemns Rivera's position
January(?) 1(?), 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Since Rivera is not getting any more commissions to create murals he reverts to painting portraits and scenes of Amerindians
January 7, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera resigns from Trotsky's Fourth International
April 1(?), 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera quarrels with Trotsky after finding out about his affair with Frida Kahlo. Trotsky and Natalia Sedova leave the "La Casa Azul"
October(?) 1(?), 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera requests a divorce from Frida Kahlo
November 6, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo and Rivera are granted a divorce, but they remain friendly
Pan-American Unity, 1940
January 1(?), 1940 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's works are exhibited in the "Exposicion Internacional del Surrealismo" at Ines Amor's Galeria de Arte Mexicano
April 15, 1940 - Mexico City - Letter to Timothy Pflueger, accepting to participate in the GGIE and paint a fresco in the Palace of Fine Arts
May 24, 1940 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - A gang from the Communist Party of Mexico attacks Trotsky's home. They machine gun Trotsky's bedroom but fail to hit him. That gang was led by the Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros
June 5, 1940 - Los Angeles - Rivera returns to the United States, invited again by Pflueger, to paint a ten-panel mural for the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco
November 29, 1940 - San Francisco - Rivera finishes work on his mural "Pan American Unity"
December 8, 1940 - San Francisco - Marries Frida Kahlo for the second time
February 1(?), 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo return to Mexico. He tries to make peace with the Stalinist Communist Party and applies to rejoin the Communist Party of Mexico, but is turned down
January(?) 1(?), 1942 - Mexico City - Rivera resumes work on a series of fresco panels for the National Palace of Mexico. He commissions the construction of new house of monumental proportions inspired by an Aztec temple, an house he would call "Anahuacalli" (House of the Valley of Mexico", in nahuatl language)
History of Cardiology, 1943-1944
January(?) 1(?), 1943 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - He accepts a teaching position at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda"
May 1(?), 1943 - Mexico City - The Colegio Nacional, an elite academy, is formed in May, made of Mexico's most prominent writers, artists, philosophers and scientists. Rivera is one of the founding members
January(?) 1(?), 1944 - Mexico City - The building of "Anahuacalli" begins
April 18, 1944 - Mexico City - Rivera completes the murals for the National Institute of Cardiology
June 1(?), 1945 - While in Mexico City - Frida Kahlo travels to New York for an operation which fuses a bone graft and a steel support to her spine to straighten it. The difficult operation is a failure. She also sabotages her recovery by not resting as required and by once physically re-opening her wounds in a fit of anger
January(?) 1(?), 1946 - Mexico City - Rivera arranges for Emma Hurtado to be his art dealer
October 1(?), 1946 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo returns to Mexico, confined to an iron corset for 8 months. Large doses of morphine are prescribed for her pain
January(?) 1(?), 1947 - Mexico City - Rivera gets a commission to create a mural for the Hotel del Prado. He turns it into the story of his life entitled "Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda". He writes "God does not exist" in the Mural, sparking criticism and causing demonstrators to slash the fresco
March 1(?), 1947 - Mexico City - Hospitalized with bronchial pneumonia
October(?) 1(?), 1948 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera begins an affair with actress Maria Felix, that causes a public scandal
January(?) 1(?), 1949 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo is re-admitted to the Communist Party of Mexico, but Rivera's third application for re-admission is rejected
June 1(?), 1949 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - The affair between Diego Rivera and Maria Felix ends
January(?) 1(?), 1950 - Mexico City - Bone graft surgery on Frida Kahlo's spine. (The first of 7 during 1950). She spends most of the year in Hospital ABC in Mexico City. Rivera sleeps in a room next to hers
December(?) 9(?), 1950 - Mexico City - Rivera is awarded the National Art Prize of Mexico
January(?) 1(?), 1951 - Mexico City - Rivera completes another phase of his mural work at the National Palace. He has plans for further work there but it is never executed
January(?) 1(?), 1952 - Mexico City - Rivera is diagnosed with penile cancer. He is advised to amputate his penis and testicles to prevent the spread of the malignancy. Rivera objects: "I want everything to remain as it is. I will be completely responsible. I refuse to allow the amputation of those organs which have given me the finest pleasure I know". He undergoes x-ray treatment. Rivera's fourth application to rejoin the Communist Party of Mexico is rejected
March 31, 1952 - Mexico City - Rivera creates a mobile fresco entitled The Nightmare of War and the Dream of Peace. It contains images of Stalin and Mao shown in heroic pose. The Mexican government refuses to show it publically and there are violent demonstrations objecting to the government policy.
August 1(?), 1953 - Mexico City - The right leg of Frida Kahlo has to be amputated. Rivera produces a mural entitled "War and Peace" and sends it to China. It disappears and is never heard of again
December(?) 1(?), 1953 - Mexico City - Commissioned to do a mural on the outside wall of the new "Teatro de los Insurgentes"
July 2, 1954 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo makes a public appearance, participating with Rivera in a demostration against the CIA invasion of Guatemala, however, it worsens her illness
July 12, 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Kahlo has high fevers and extreme pain. That evening she gives Rivera a wedding anniversary present, over a month in advance...
July 13, 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo is found dead in the morning, aged 47, most likely having committed suicide by overdose (she took 11 painkillers instead of the maximum prescribed dose of 7). Her last written diary  entry reads: "I hope the exit is joyful - and I hope never to return"
July 14, 1954 - Mexico City - Attends Frida Kahlo's funeral
April(?) 1(?), 1955 - Mexico City - Rivera's penile cancer recurs
July 29, 1955 - Mexico City - Diego Rivera marries Emma Hurtado, his art dealer since 1946
August 1(?), 1955 - Mexico City - Paperwork is signed constituting a fund for the administration of the Anahuacalli museum
September(?) 1(?), 1955 - Mexico City - Rivera and Emma Hurtado depart to Moscow after accepting an invitation from the Moscow Fine Arts Academy
October 1(?), 1955 - Moscow, Soviet Union - Rivera checks into a Moscow hospital from October to December to receive cobalt treatment
Mosaics - Dolores Olmedo house
Acapulco, 1956
April 4, 1956 - Mexico City - Rivera returns to Mexico from Moscow with side visits to Budapest and East Berlin
April(?) 10(?), 1956 - Mexico City - He removes the line "God does not exist!" from the mural he created for Hotel del Prado and which he named Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda. At the public opening for the viewing of that mural he announces, "I am a Catholic."
May(?) 1(?), 1956 - Acapulco, Mexico - Rivera is invited by his old friend Dolores Olmedo to do a 3D-mural at her property in Acapulco. He spends 18 months there until work is finished
December 8, 1956 - Mexico City - There is a national tribute to Rivera on his seventieth birthday
September 1(?), 1957 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Rivera suffers a stroke and looses the use of his right arm. Still, he continues painting
October 20, 1957 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Rivera, in poor health, issues a letter granting Dolores Olmedo the copyright of all his works, texts and documents in his possession
November 24, 1957 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Diego Rivera dies of heart failure, aged 70 =(END)

Thursday 19 March 2020

Frida Kahlo | Timeline

Frida Kahlo (born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón; 6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by the country's popular culture, she employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society. Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with fantasy. In addition to belonging to the post-revolutionary Mexicayotl movement, which sought to define a Mexican identity, Kahlo has been described as a surrealist or magical realist. (Intro From Wikipedia)

July 6, 1907 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón is born to a german father and a "mestiza" mother
January(?) 1(?), 1914 - Coyoacán - Frida contracts polio, which makes her right leg shorter and thinner than the left. Her father encourages her to become active in sports to regain her strength
January(?) 1(?), 1922 - Coyoacán - Frida is accepted to the elite National Preparatory School. She focus on natural sciences with the aim of becoming a doctor. She sees painter Diego Rivera for the first time, as he works on a mural at the school
January(?) 1(?), 1923 - Coyoacán - Frida Kahlo begins dating fellow student Alejandro Gómez Arias. They spend hours at the Ibero American Library, reading Gogol, Tolstoy, Spengler, Hegel, Kant and others
October 24, 1924 - Coyoacán - First self-portrait, made during the night, after having a dream =(START)
January(?) 1(?), 1925 - Coyoacán - Begins working outside to help her family
September 17, 1925 - Coyoacán - Frida Kahlo and Alejandro Gómez Arias, are on their way home from school when the wooden bus they are riding collides with a streetcar. The accident kills several people and fractures Frida's ribs, both her legs and her collarbone. An iron handrail impales her through her pelvis, fracturing the pelvic bone
October 17(?), 1925 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo leaves hospital after a month
October 25, 1925 - Mexico City - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
December 1(?), 1925 - Coyoacán - Frida regains the use of her legs
December 24(?), 1925 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo visits Alejandro just before Christmas. She waits outside his door, but he doesn't come out to meet her
January(?) 1(?), 1926 - Coyoacán - Frida Kahlo returns to work after another 2 months at home. Doctors discover three vertebrae out of place. To keep her spine immobilized, Frida Kahlo's torso is encased in a corset
January 10, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
March 1(?), 1927 - Mexico City - Alejandro departs to Berlin (via Vera Cruz) without saying goodbye to Frida
April 10, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
May 7, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
May 31, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
June 4, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
July 23, 1927 - Coyoacán - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias
August(?) 1(?), 1927 - Coyoacán - Frida Kahlo joins the Mexican Communist Party
December(?) 1(?), 1927 - Coyoacán - She leaves bed rest and begins socializing with her old schoolfriends
September(?) 1(?), 1928 - Mexico City - Meets painter Diego Rivera at one of Tina Modotti's parties
May 1, 1929 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Tina Modotti join a demonstration of the Syndicate of Technical Workers, Painters and Sculptors
Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo
August 21, 1929 - Coyoacán - Marries Diego Rivera
December 1(?), 1929 - Cuernavaca, Morelos - Moves to Cuernavaca with Rivera, where he had been commissioned to paint murals for the Palace of Cortés
June 1(?), 1930 - Cuernavaca - She terminates a 3-month pregnancy, owing to the incorrect position of the fetus
November 7, 1930 - Cuernavaca - Rivera is forced to resign from his directorship of the Academy of San Carlos. He finishes the murals at the Palace of Cortés in Cuernavaca. He receives commissions to create murals in San Francisco, U.S.A. and leaves Mexico with Frida Kahlo to go to San Francisco
November 13, 1930 - San Francisco, United States - Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo arrive in San Francisco, where Rivera was going to paint murals for the Luncheon Club of the San Francisco Stock Exchange and the California School of Fine Arts. Dorothea Lange introduces Frida to Dr.Leo Eloesser, a man who would become her lifelong physician and trusted friend
November 21, 1930 - San Francisco - Letter to her Mother: "The gringas really like me a lot and take notice of all the dresses and rebozos that I brought with me, their jaws drop at the sight of my jade necklaces and all the painters want me to pose for them"
April 1(?), 1931 - San Francisco - Paints "Frida and Diego Rivera" for Albert M. Bender, an art collector
May 1, 1931 - San Francisco - Diego Rivera begins work on the mural "The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City". Frida Kahlo meets photographer Nicholas Muray and begins an affair with him
May 3, 1931 - San Francisco - Letter to Isabel Campos
May 31, 1931 - San Francisco - First letter to Nickolas Muray. Diego Rivera finishes work on the mural "The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City"
June 8, 1931 - Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera return to Mexico for 5 months
June 14, 1931 - Coyoacán - Letter to Leo Eloesser
July(?) 1(?), 1931 - Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo meet the Russian film maker Sergei Eisenstein, who is inspired by Rivera's works to produce a film entitled "Qué Viva México"
September 2, 1931 - Coyoacán - Letter to Clara and Gerry Strang
November 4, 1931 - While travelling to New York - Works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are included in the 6th Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Society of Women Artists in the Palace of the Legion of Honor (until December 3rd)
November 13, 1931 - New York - They arrive in New York for the opening of Rivera's retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art
November 14, 1931 - New York - Letter to her Mother: "New York is simply a marvel" It is hard to believe it was built by humans, it appears like magic"
December 23, 1931 - New York - Opening of Rivera's solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Arts
April 21, 1932 - Detroit - Moves to Detroit with Rivera, who had been commissioned to paint Murals for the Detroit Institute of Arts
May 25(?), 1932 - Detroit - Frida Kahlo discovers she is pregnant
May 26, 1932 - Detroit - Letter to Dr. Leo Eloesser about her pregnancy
July 4, 1932 - Detroit - Suffers a miscarriage, which causes a serious hemorrhage. She is hospitalized for 2 weeks
July 29, 1932 - Detroit - Letter to Dr. Leo Eloesser
September 14, 1932 - While in Detroit - Her mother, Mathilde Calderón, dies during a gall-bladder operation
February 2, 1933 - Detroit - Interview with the "Detroit News" - "Of course he [Rivera] does well for a little boy, but it is I who am the big artist"
March 5(?), 1933 - New York - Kahlo and Rivera return to New York, where Rivera had been commissioned to paint a mural for the Rockefeller Center
March 10(?), 1933 - New York - Letter to Georgia O'Keefe (hospitalized after a nervous breakdown): "I thought of you a lot and never forget your wonderful hands and the color of your eyes." (...) "If you [are] still in the hospital when I come back I will bring you flowers, but it is so difficult to find the ones I would like for you. I would be so happy if you could write me even two words. I like you very much Georgia"
April 11, 1933 - New York - Letter to a friend: "O'Keefe was in the hospital for three months, she went to Bermuda for a rest. She didn’t made [sic] love to me that time, I think on account of her weakness. Too bad. Well that’s all I can tell you until now"
May 9, 1933 - New York - Rivera is fired from the Rockefeller Center and is instead hired to paint a mural for the New Workers School
November 16, 1933 - New York - Letter to Isabel Campos
December 20, 1933 - New York - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera depart to Vera Cruz (via Cuba) on board the "Oriente"
December 30(?), 1933 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera return home after the mural's unveiling
January(?) 1(?), 1934 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo undergoes an appendectomy and the first surgery on her right foot, having the five distal phalanges amputated due to a vascular problem
July 11, 1934 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Letter to Ella Wolfe
October 18, 1934 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Letter to Ella and Betram Wolfe
January(?) 1(?), 1935 - Mexico City - Moves to an apartment in central Mexico City after discovering that Rivera was having an affair with her sister Cristina
July 23, 1935 - Mexico City - Letter to Diego Rivera
October(?) 1(?), 1935 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Kahlo and Rivera reconcile. She moves back to San Ángel
January(?) 1(?), 1936 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Resumes her political activities, joining the Fourth International and becoming a founding member of a solidarity committee to provide aid to the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War
March 1(?), 1936 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Letter to Ella Wolfe
April 29, 1936 - San Ángel, Mexico City - Letter to Mexican composer Carlos Chávez
November 23, 1936 - Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo participate in a Mexican Labor's anti-fascist demonstration
January(?) 1(?), 1937 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo undergoes a sympathectomy and a third surgery on her right foot, to remove the sesamoid bones
January 9, 1937 - Tampico, Mexico - Leon Trotsky and Natalia Sedova arrive in Mexico at Tampico. Frida Kahlo is waiting for them on the dock
January 15(?), 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Trotsky and Natalia Sedova are offered the "La Casa Azul" (Blue House) as a residence. Frida Kahlo begins an affair with him
July 7, 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Trotsky and his party move to a hacienda 80 miles from Mexico City due to security concerns. End of the affair with Frida Kahlo
November 7, 1937 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo dedicates her new painting "Between the Curtains" to Leon Trotsky
February 14, 1938 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to her friend Lucienne Bloch: "I have painted about 12 paintings, all small and unimportant, with the same personal subjects that only appeal to myself and nobody else... Four or Five people told me they were swell, the rest think they are too crazy. To my surprise, Julian [sic] Levy wrote me a letter, saying that somebody talked to him about my paintings and that he was very much interested in having an exhibition in his gallery"
April 2, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - French surrealist poet and essayist André Breton and his wife, Jacqueline Lamba, depart to Mexico to visit the "Riveras"
April 18, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - André Breton and Jacqueline Lamba, arrive in Mexico. While Frida stays at Coyoacán, Diego Rivera meets them at the dock in Veracruz. Although Frida finds Breton pretentious, he is impressed by her work and becomes one of her biggest admirers, promising to arrange for her paintings to be exhibited in Paris. Breton also writes to his friend and art dealer, Julien Levy, who invites her to hold her first solo exhibition at his gallery in Manhattan
May(?) 1(?), 1938 - Michoacán | Jalisco - Trip to Michoacán and Jalisco with André Breton, Natalia Sedova and Diego Rivera
August 1, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - The Bretons depart to France
August 11, 1938 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - The Bretons arrive in France
September(?) 1(?), 1938 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Makes her first significant sale when film star and art collector Edward G. Robinson (who was visiting Rivera) purchases 4 paintings at $200 each
October 1(?), 1938 - New York - Travels alone to New York
November 1, 1938 - New York - First solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York (until November 15th). Frida Kahlo sells half of her 25 paintings presented in the exhibition. Frida and american photographer Nikolas Muray become lovers
January 19(?), 1939 - New York - Departs to Le Havre on board the ocean liner "SS Paris"
The two Fridas, 1939

January 24(?), 1939 - Le Havre, France - The "SS Paris" docks at Le Havre
January 25, 1939 - Paris - Arrives in Paris, after crossing the Atlantic. She stays with the Bretons
January 28, 1939 - Paris - Letter to Diego Rivera
February 16, 1939 - Paris - Letter to Nickolas Muray in New York
February 27, 1939 - Paris - Letter to Nickolas Muray in New York
March 10, 1939 - Paris - Opening of "Mexique", an exhibition of her works in the Colle Gallery in Paris. The Louvre Museum buys her paiting "El Marco (The Frame)". Frida Kahlo meets Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró
March 17, 1939 - Paris - Letter to her friends Ella and Betram Wolfe
March 25, 1939 - Le Havre - Sails to New York on board the ocean liner "Normandie"
March 30, 1939 - New York - The "Normandie" reaches New York. Frida Kahlo learns that Muray is having an affair with onother woman.
April 1(?), 1939 - While in New York(?) - Rivera quarrels with Trotsky after finding out about his affair with Frida Kahlo. Trotsky and Natalia Sedova leave the "La Casa Azul"
April 14, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Back in Mexico. Moves back to her family house in Coyoacán (photographed there in April 14th)
June 13, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Nickolas Muray in New York
September 12, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Passionate letter to Diego Rivera, never delivered
October(?) 1(?), 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera requests a divorce from her
November 6, 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo and Rivera are granted a divorce, but they remain friendly
December(?) 1(?), 1939 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Moves back to the "La Casa Azul"
Self-portrait with Thorn necklace
and hummingbird,  1940
January 1(?), 1940 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's works are exhibited in the "Exposicion Internacional del Surrealismo" at Ines Amor's Galeria de Arte Mexicano
January 11, 1940 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Nickolas Muray in New York
August 21, 1940 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Leon Trotsky is assassinated. Frida Kahlo is considered a suspect and is arrested with her sister Cristina for two days
September 1(?), 1940 - San Francisco, United States - Travels to San Francisco for medical treatment for back pain and a fungal infection on her hand. While trying to reconcile with her, Diego Rivera introduces Frida to the public relations officer of the Golden Gate Exhibition, a young refugee from Nazi Germany - Heinz Berggruen. Both of them are immediately attracted to each other
October(?) 1(?), 1940 - Manhattan, New York - After leaving hospital, Frida Kahlo and Heinz Berggruen travel to New York and spend a tempestuous time together, staying at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel and touring the Manhattan party circuit
October 24, 1940 - Manhattan - Letter to Emmy Lou Packard
December 8, 1940 - San Francisco - Marries Diego Rivera for the second time
February 1(?), 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera and Kahlo return to Mexico
March 15, 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Leo Eloesser
April 14, 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Plunges into depression after her father Guillermo (Wilhelm) dies
July 18, 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Leo Eloesser complaining about her health
November 18, 1941 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - Her works are featured at the "Modern Mexican Painters" exhibition in the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (until July 31st, 1942)
December 15, 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Emmy Lou Packard
December 17, 1941 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Telegram to Emmy Lou Packard
February 28, 1942 - Mexico City - She becomes a founding member of the "Seminario de Cultura Mexicana", a group of twenty-five artists commissioned by the Ministry of Public Education in 1942 to spread public knowledge of Mexican culture
November 20, 1942 - Mexico City - First Exhibition organized by the "Seminario de Cultura Mexicana" in the Bellas Artes Palace, Mexico City
December 9, 1942 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo's paintings are included in two high-profile exhibitions in New York, the Twentieth-Century Portraits exhibition at the MoMA (until January 24th, 1943) and the Surrealists' First Papers of Surrealism exhibition
January(?) 1(?), 1943 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo is included in the "Mexican Art Today" exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and "Women Artists" at Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century gallery in New York. She accepts a teaching position at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda"
January 5, 1943 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - "Exhibition by 31 Woman" in New York (until February 6th). Frida Kahlo is one of the selected artists
January 15(?), 1943 - Mexico City - Exhibition "A Hundred Years of Portraits in Mexico" staged at the English-language Benjamin Franklin Library (Mexico City)
February 14, 1943 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Marte R. Gómez
June 19, 1943 - Mexico City - Inauguration of "La Rosita" Pulque Bar, painted by Frida Kahlo and her students
La columna rota
(The Broken Column), 1944
January(?) 1(?), 1944 - Mexico City - Exhibition staged at the English-language Benjamin Franklin Library (Mexico City)
January(?) 1(?), 1945 - Mexico City - Doctor Ramiriz Moreno Frida Kahlo is diagnosed with syphilis and begins blood transfusions. The pain continues but syphilis is never proved
June 1(?), 1945 - New York - Travels to New York for an operation which fuses a bone graft and a steel support to her spine to straighten it. The difficult operation is a failure. Frida Kahlo also sabotages her recovery by not resting as required and by once physically re-opening her wounds in a fit of anger
June 30, 1946 - New York - Letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias about her surgery
August 1(?), 1946 - While in New York(?) - First of 25 love letters to catalan painter, Jose Bartoli, with whom she fell in love
September 1(?), 1946 - Mexico City - Receives a 5000-peso "national prize of Arts and Sciences" for her painting "Moses"
October 1(?), 1946 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo returns to Mexico, confined to an iron corset for 8 months. Large doses of morphine are prescribed for her pain
October 23, 1946 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Ella Wolfe: "I'm getting better and I'm already painting again"
January(?) 1(?), 1947 - Mexico City - "The Two Fridas" is purchased by the Museo de Arte Moderno. Frida Kahlo is visited by indian writer Nayantara Sahgal
January(?) 1(?), 1948 - Mexico City - Rejoins the Mexican Communist Party
October(?) 1(?), 1948 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Rivera begins an affair with actress Maria Felix, that causes a public scandal
January(?) 1(?), 1949 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Her right foot becomes gangrenous. She is re-admitted to the Communist Party of Mexico, but Rivera's third application for re-admission is rejected
June 1(?), 1949 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - The affair between Diego Rivera and Maria Felix ends
November 1(?), 1949 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Last of 25 love letters to catalan painter, Jose Bartoli
January(?) 1(?), 1950 - Mexico City - Bone graft surgery on her spine. (The first of 7 during 1950). Spends most of the year in Hospital ABC in Mexico City. Rivera sleeps in a room next to hers
February 1(?), 1950 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Letter to Leo Eloesser: "When will I see you again? It does me so much good to know that you love me and that no matter where you go, you hide me (from heaven). Your Frida loves you"
The wounded Deer, 1946
January(?) 1(?), 1951 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - She is confined to bed at home for much of the time. A nurse is hired to take care of her and giver her painkiller injections
June 10, 1951 - While in Coyoacán, Mexico City - Newspaper "Novedades" publishes a tribute to Frida Kahlo's life and work
April 13, 1953 - Mexico City - First solo exhibition in Mexico (until April 27th). Frida Kahlo attends the exhibition opening in her bed, which is carried by an ambulance to the Gallery
August 1(?), 1953 - Mexico City - Kahlo's right leg is amputated at the knee due to gangrene. She becomes depressive, anxious, and her dependency on painkillers increases
February 1(?), 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Diary: "they have given me centuries of torture and at moments I almost lost my reason. I keep on wanting to kill myself. Diego is what keeps me from it, through my vain idea that he would miss me. ... But never in my life have I suffered more. I will wait a while..."
Painting in bed, 1952
April 19, 1954 - Mexico City - Frida Kahlo is hospitalized for 2 months (after failing health, or a suicide attempt)
April 27, 1954 - While in Hospital, Mexico City - Diary: "I am well again - I've made a promise and I'll keep it never to turn back"
May 6, 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo falls and a needle on the floor gets lodged in her buttocks. She has to remove it in hospital
June 1(?), 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Contracts bronchial pneumonia. She is confined to bed for most of June
July 2, 1954 - Mexico City - Makes a public appearance, participating with Rivera in a demostration against the CIA invasion of Guatemala, however, it worsens her illness
July 12, 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Kahlo has high fevers and extreme pain. That evening she gives Rivera a wedding anniversary present, over a month in advance...
July 13, 1954 - Coyoacán, Mexico City - Frida Kahlo is found dead in the morning, aged 47, most likely having committed suicide by overdose (she took 11 painkillers instead of the maximum prescribed dose of 7). Her last written diary  entry reads: "I hope the exit is joyful - and I hope never to return" =(END)