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- Walnut
- Bronze
- Putty
- Primitivist Painting
- Primitivism Style
- 1954 Oil Painting
- Mexican Heritage
- Mexican Heritage Art
- Doña Rosita Morillo
- Emotional Portrait Art
- Vibrant Fruit Still Life
- Mexican Art Style
- Frida Kahlo
- Mexican Art 1928
- Kahlo Self-Portrait
- Circular Composition
- Ochre Color Palette
- Viva La Vida Art
- Statement Wall Decor
- Red Apples Banana
- Casa Azul Museum
- Naive Art
- Symbolic Wall Art
- Still Life Painting
- Mexican Folk Art
- Abstract Fruit Painting
- Vibrant Fruit Colors
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Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Viva la Vida, Watermelons’! A vibrant 1954 oil painting showcasing Mexican culture & joyful abundance. Admire its primitivist style & bold colors.
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.
The painting explores themes of memory and dignity. It’s considered a cornerstone of Frida Kahlo's oeuvre and exemplifies her unique artistic vision.
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.