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- Frida Kahlo
- Surrealism
- Mexican Art
- Symbolism
- Frida Kahlo Portrait
- 1943
- Symbolic Imagery
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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 surrealist masterpiece ‘Tree of Hope’ portrays a woman seated thoughtfully amidst vibrant colors and symbolic elements—a wheelchair, oranges, and a bed—reflecting her enduring spirit and poignant exploration of pain and resilience during the Mexican Surrealist period.
A poignant letter from Frida Kahlo reveals her intimate world. This aged parchment document showcases her unique calligraphy & reflects a powerful personal narrative. #FridaKahlo #ArtHistory
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.
Experience Frida Kahlo's 'Self-Portrait with Monkey & Parrot'! This iconic 1943 oil painting blends Mexican folk art, surrealism, and symbolism – a captivating glimpse into her world.
Frida Kahlo's haunting 'The Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened' (1943) explores mortality, transformation, and identity through surreal symbolism & vibrant colors. Own a museum-quality reproduction.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘My Grandparents, My Parents, and I’! A vibrant folk-style family tree painting showcasing Mexican heritage & surreal beauty. Discover a unique piece of art history.
Frida Kahlo's 'The Dream (The Bed)' is a surreal and haunting oil painting exploring mortality, identity, and the subconscious through striking symbolism & vibrant colors.