“Unlocking the Past: Discover the Haunting Voice of Frida Kahlo in This Rarely Heard Recording”
She suffered from polio as a child, was in a bus accident when she was 18 that shattered several of her bones, and was diagnosed with spina bifida, a congenital condition that affects the development of the spine.
But her life story was just as fascinating as her art work, particularly her tumultuous relationship with her husband Rivera, whom she was unable to maintain a traditional domestic life with due to extramarital affairs on both sides.
Despite all this, the two remained infatuated and, in other ways, loyal to each other until the very end. That is why the newly discovered voice recording — a loving ode to Rivera — will resonate with the public just as her paintings have.
Now that you’ve caught up on the newly discovered voice recording of Frida Kahlo, listen to the earliest recording of JFK uncovered at Harvard 80 years later. Then, discover the Mannerheim recording, the only known audio recording of Adolf Hitler speaking privately.
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