Showing 24 artworks out of 44 with Frida Kahlo and with artwork date before 1948 and with artwork date after 1938
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Explore Frida Kahlo’s "The Broken Column" – a poignant 1944 self-portrait embodying resilience & pain. Oil on masonite, surrealist style. A powerful statement of strength.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self-Portrait with Monkeys’ (1943). A vibrant oil painting blending realism & surrealism, rich in symbolism & Mexican folk art. Discover this iconic work's emotional depth.
Discover Frida Kahlo’s ‘Tree of Hope,’ a vibrant surrealist masterpiece exploring resilience & Mexican heritage. A powerful symbol of pain & hope, perfect for art collectors.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s haunting ‘The Suicide of Dorothy Hale.’ A surrealist masterpiece blending Mexican folk art & personal tragedy. Perfect for art lovers & collectors.
A profound meditation on identity featuring Frida Kahlo's direct gaze and vibrant symbolism in this 1938 masterpiece of modernism, inviting you to explore the resilient beauty of her iconic self-portrait.
A vibrant display of primitive fruit symbolism defines Frida Kahlo's 1942 Still Life (Round), where rich oil on copper captures a profound sense of fertility and Mexican heritage, inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Frida Kahlo's 'Without Hope,' painted in 1945, is a chilling depiction of suffering rendered with masterful Surrealist artistry. Featuring six skeletons intertwined with monstrous figures against a muted palette, this artwork embodies themes of mortality and inner turmoil.
Experience Frida Kahlo's 'Self-Portrait with Monkey'! A powerful symbol of resilience & creativity, this 1945 oil on masonite depicts Kahlo’s complex identity. Explore symbolism, Mexican folk art influence & a captivating portrait.
Admire Frida Kahlo’s exquisite ‘Magnolias’ – a detailed botanical painting showcasing delicate blooms & rich textures. Explore this 1945 oil on canvas masterpiece.
The painting explores themes of memory and dignity. It’s considered a cornerstone of Frida Kahlo's oeuvre and exemplifies her unique artistic vision.
Admire Frida Kahlo's iconic 'Self Portrait with Loose Hair,' a vibrant primitivist masterpiece exploring identity and resilience. Painted in 1947, it showcases her bold style & symbolism at the Des Moines Art Center.
Experience Frida Kahlo's 'The Chick,' a surreal oil painting brimming with symbolism and emotion. Explore its rich details, vibrant colors, and the artist’s unique vision of identity & resilience.
A defiant gaze meets a symbolic monkey in Frida Kahlo's 1938 Surrealist masterpiece, blending Mexican folk art with profound emotional depth to invite you into the artist's resilient and vibrant inner world.
Discover Frida Kahlo's 'Flower of Life,' a vibrant self-portrait exploring identity, pain & Mexican heritage through surreal symbolism and rich detail. Explore the Blue House Museum.
A monumental 1945 mural depicting Moses, rendered in a dramatic style reminiscent of Frida Kahlo's poignant self-portraits. This captivating artwork offers a unique opportunity to possess a piece of art history.
Frida Kahlo’s ‘Fruits of the Earth’ (1938) is a surrealist still life brimming with resilience and symbolic fertility, reflecting her poignant Mexican heritage. Explore this iconic artwork by Frida Kahlo and discover its rich textures and enduring themes.
The painting portrays Frida Kahlo seated on a chair with crossed legs, dressed in a red dress and gazing intently at the viewer. Accompanied by two figures – one beside her and another in the background – the scene includes three chairs, a bed with a book resting upon it, and a clock hanging above the bed, creating an introspective atmosphere.