Showing 24 artworks out of 35 with Frida Kahlo and with artwork date before 1954 and with artwork date after 1944
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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 ‘The Love Embrace of the Universe.’ A surreal masterpiece blending Mexican heritage & personal pain. Discover symbolism, vibrant color & a profound vision.
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.
Experience Frida Kahlo's final masterpiece, "Viva la Vida," a vibrant still life brimming with symbolism and resilience. A poignant testament to her enduring spirit & Mexican heritage.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Viva la Vida, Watermelons’! A vibrant 1954 oil painting showcasing Mexican culture & joyful abundance. Admire its primitivist style & bold colors.
Frida Kahlo's 'Self Portrait with Stalin' (1954) is a complex and layered work exploring identity, politics, and her relationship with Soviet ideology. A powerful symbol of Mexican art & feminist expression.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo's art (1907-1954): iconic self-portraits, surrealism & Mexican heritage. Discover themes of identity, pain & her feminist legacy.
Explore Frida Kahlo's 'Weeping Coconuts,' a vibrant 1951 painting brimming with symbolic fruit and a poignant flag. A captivating glimpse into her unique artistic vision and emotional depth, now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (1907-1954) was a Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and surrealist imagery, reflecting her physical pain and emotional struggles.
Experience Frida Kahlo's poignant 'Portrait of My Father,' a deeply personal depiction of her complex relationship with her father, Guillermo Kahlo. Explore the painting’s symbolism and historical context.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s surreal ‘Self Portrait’ – a layered masterpiece featuring a self-portrait within, vibrant colors & symbolic elements. A captivating glimpse into her emotional world.
A hauntingly beautiful surrealist painting by Frida Kahlo, ‘Diego and I’ depicts a fragmented face with a captivating duality, reflecting the artist's profound emotional journey and iconic style from 1949.
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.
Experience Frida Kahlo's iconic 'The Woman Offering Flowers to the Sun,' a vibrant 1947 painting brimming with symbolism and raw emotion. This hand-painted reproduction captures the artist’s unique style – perfect for art lovers and collectors.