Showing 16 artworks with Frida Kahlo and with artwork date before 1930 and with artwork date after 1920
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Captured in vibrant oil paint, Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self Portrait - Time Flies,’ embodies surrealist introspection and poignant reflection on mortality during the 1929 Mexican Period. Explore this evocative depiction of a woman gazing intently at the viewer amidst literary treasures and a symbolic clock – bring home a piece of artistic history.
A tangible connection to Frida Kahlo's life in Mexico City, 1925 – this simple tram ticket embodies her artistic spirit and personal history.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting portrait captures Alejandro Gómez Arias's gaze with unwavering intensity—a testament to primitivism and her exploration of pain within the Mexican Surrealist movement. Discover this evocative masterpiece and bring Frida Kahlo’s vision home.
A poignant letter from Frida Kahlo reveals her vulnerability & longing for Alejandro Gómez Arias. Explore this intimate 1926 artwork – a glimpse into her passionate world.
A poignant letter from Frida Kahlo reveals her intimate world. This aged parchment document showcases her unique calligraphy & reflects a powerful personal narrative. #FridaKahlo #ArtHistory
Delve into Frida Kahlo's intimate world with this handwritten letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias (1927). Explore her hopes, resilience & poignant reflections on recovery amidst personal longing – a rare glimpse into the artist’s soul.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Carta…’ – a poignant handwritten letter in stunning detail. Witness her intimacy & artistic legacy through this historical masterpiece.
A poignant primitivist portrait by Frida Kahlo, 'Portrait of Cristina My Sister' (1928), captures a woman with a melancholic expression in a white dress, reflecting the artist’s signature themes of pain and resilience. Discover this captivating piece and bring its beauty into your home.