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Portrait of Doña Rosita Morillo, 1944 - Frida Kahlo - WikiArt.org This captivating portrait by Frida Kahlo depicts Dona Rosita Morillo, a woman with white hair and glasses, skillfully knitting amidst a cactus plant backdrop. Explore this iconic piece of Naïve Art at WikiArt.
Delve into Frida Kahlo's 'Me and My Parrots,' a vibrant self-portrait brimming with symbolism—freedom, Mexican heritage & surrealist artistry. Explore its color palette & historical context at ArtsDot.
A tangible connection to Frida Kahlo's life in Mexico City, 1925 – this simple tram ticket embodies her artistic spirit and personal history.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘My Nurse and I’! This surrealist painting captures introspection and motherhood through symbolic elements like a plant and vase, mirroring Kahlo's own experiences with pain and resilience. Invest in this captivating piece of Mexican art history.
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.
The Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul) showcases Kahlo's vibrant life and art within her birthplace—a historic house museum featuring Diego Rivera’s murals, Mexican folk art, and personal memorabilia. Explore the legacy of a revolutionary artist in Coyoacán.
A surrealist tapestry of pain and resilience unfolds in Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait 3 where dreamlike elements meet Mexican tradition, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this 1943 masterpiece.
Own a stunning reproduction of Frida Kahlo's 'Portrait with Heavy Necklace'! Explore surrealism, Mexican folklore & Kahlo’s powerful self-portrait. Hand-painted art for your walls.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Tunas,’ a vibrant still life painting of fruit & cloth. Admire its realism, color, and symbolic depth – a captivating piece by the iconic Mexican artist.
A delicate watercolor symphony of birds and wildflowers captures the resilient spirit of Frida Kahlo in this ethereal mid-century masterpiece that invites you to bring her profound emotional landscape into your home.
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 "Self Portrait Dedicated to Sigmund Firestone" – a striking oil painting showcasing her surrealist style & Mexican identity. A powerful portrait of resilience and beauty.
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.
Frida Kahlo’s poignant Still Life with Flag captures resilience through Naïve Art's direct observation—a bowl brimming with fruit symbolizes fertility and strength amidst personal hardship. Explore this iconic piece and bring Frida Kahlo’s emotive vision home.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo's poignant self-portrait, 'Self Portrait Dedicated to Dr Eloesser,' painted in 1940. This primitivist masterpiece captures Kahlo’s gaze and a floral adornment as she honors her mentor.
Surrealist Frida Kahlo’s evocative painting depicts a bird gazing intently at the camera amidst lush greenery—a poignant exploration of vulnerability and observation rooted in Mexican surrealism.