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Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace.’ A powerful 1940 self-portrait blending surrealism & Mexican folk art, rich in symbolism & emotion. Discover its legacy!
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.
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.
The painting explores themes of memory and dignity. It’s considered a cornerstone of Frida Kahlo's oeuvre and exemplifies her unique artistic vision.
This captivating portrait of Frida Kahlo showcases her iconic gaze and is adorned with five mischievous monkeys, symbolizing resilience and connection to nature – a hallmark of Kahlo’s distinctive artistic style.
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.
Explore "El Círculo" by Frida Kahlo, a surreal and poignant painting reflecting themes of identity, pain, and the female experience. A captivating masterpiece.
Witness Frida Kahlo's raw emotion in 'My Birth.' This surrealist masterpiece explores birth, identity, and pain through a haunting depiction of self-creation. A powerful symbol of resilience and Mexican heritage.
Explore Frida Kahlo's powerful 'Self-Portrait on the Borderline...' (1932). This iconic work blends Mexican heritage & surrealism, depicting cultural identity and displacement during her time in the US.
Explore the iconic art of Frida Kahlo! Discover her powerful self-portraits & surrealist paintings reflecting Mexican culture & personal struggles. Buy original artwork now.
A striking self-portrait by Frida Kahlo featuring a portrait of Doctor Juan Farill alongside symbolic elements like clocks and a handbag, capturing her resilience amidst physical pain.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Frida and the Miscarriage,’ a poignant pencil sketch reflecting her identity & suffering. A unique preparatory study for ‘The Two Fridas.’
Self-Portrait as a Tehuana (Diego in My Thoughts) by Frida Kahlo is a Surrealist Oil on Fiberboard Painting created by Frida Kahlo in 1943. It lives at the North Carolina Museum of Art in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Self-portraits. SourceSee Self-Portrait as a Tehuana (Diego in My Thoughts) in the Kaleidoscope By continuing to browse Obelisk
Witness Frida Kahlo's iconic self-portraits and explore her vibrant Mexican heritage at the Blue House museum! Discover her powerful art & life story in Coyoacán, Mexico City.