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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 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.
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.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting monochrome portrait ‘Four Inhabitants of Mexico,’ painted in 1938 during her arduous recovery from a bus accident, captures the spirit of resilience amidst desolate desert landscapes. Explore this iconic Surrealist masterpiece and bring Frida's powerful vision home.
The Suicide of Dorothy Hale by Frida Kahlo depicts a woman lying on the ground with blood pouring from her mouth, symbolizing death and despair against a cityscape backdrop. Kahlo's poignant portrayal captures emotional turmoil and physical vulnerability, reflecting her own life experiences.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Tunas,’ a vibrant 1938 still life painting of fruit & cloth. Admire its realism, color, and symbolic depth – a captivating piece by the iconic Mexican artist.