The passage provides biographical details about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. It notes that she was born in Coyocoán, Mexico in 1907 and contracted polio as a child, which left her with a deformed right leg and contributed to her introverted personality. As an adult, Kahlo embraced traditional Mexican dress and created self-portraits that explored her identity and medical struggles. Her determination was shown when she had her bed carried to an art opening when too ill to attend otherwise. Kahlo died in 1954 but her fame as a feminist artist has grown significantly since.