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Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Frida y Diego Rivera,’ a poignant 1931 portrait reflecting their passionate union. Mexican folk art, symbolism & raw emotion – a stunning piece for collectors.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘My Dress Hangs There’! A surrealist masterpiece blending Mexican culture & personal narrative. Vibrant colors, symbolic depth, & a captivating story – perfect for art lovers.
Discover Frida Kahlo's poignant 'My Grandparents, My Parents, and I,' a vibrant family tree reflecting Mexican heritage & personal struggles through surrealist art.
This artwork is housed in Museo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City.
Explore Frida Kahlo's haunting 'A Few Small Nips,' a visceral depiction of violence and heartbreak, reflecting her personal pain & challenging societal norms. A powerful symbol of resilience.
Explore Frida Kahlo's poignant 'Henry Ford Hospital,' a raw and symbolic depiction of loss & resilience through surrealist art, capturing her emotional journey with profound intimacy.
The painting exemplifies Kahlo’s innovative approach to portraiture, considering Rivera's considerable height and age difference compared to Kahlo. It underscores the importance of individual expression within a broader context of modern art history.
This painting explores themes of identity, pain, and connection to nature.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘My Dress Hangs There,’ a surreal collage depicting urban decay & personal symbolism. A powerful blend of social commentary & raw emotion in oil on canvas.
Portrait of Dr. Leo Eloesser - Frida Kahlo's evocative painting captures a distinguished gentleman amidst two sailboats, reflecting a solemn gaze and meticulous detail. Measuring 85 x 60 cm (1931), it exemplifies Kahlo’s signature blend of realism and symbolic expression.
Explore Frida Kahlo's iconic 'Self Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky (Between the Curtains)' – a surrealist masterpiece blending Mexican folklore & political symbolism. Hand-painted reproductions available at ArtsDot.com.
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.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘My Birth’ – a hauntingly beautiful oil painting reflecting pain & resilience. Surrealist expressionism meets personal symbolism in this 1932 masterpiece.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Me and My Doll’ (1937). A poignant portrait of motherhood & identity in Mexican folk art style. Oil on canvas, reflecting family & resilience.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting portrait captures Diego Rivera's gaze with unwavering seriousness—a masterful depiction in Mexican Surrealist style reflecting her profound exploration of identity and pain. Immerse yourself in this iconic artwork and bring Frida Kahlo’s vision home.
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 ‘Frida and the Miscarriage,’ a poignant pencil sketch reflecting her identity & suffering. A unique preparatory study for ‘The Two Fridas.’
Experience Frida Kahlo’s poignant 'Memory (The Heart)' – a surreal beach portrait featuring a woman and hanging clothes, reflecting pain and resilience from 1937. Discover this iconic artwork and bring its evocative beauty into your space.