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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.
Experience Frida Kahlo's iconic 'The Woman Offering Flowers to the Sun,' a vibrant 1947 painting brimming with symbolism and raw emotion. This hand-painted reproduction captures the artist’s unique style – perfect for art lovers and collectors.
Diary pages 2 - This vintage notebook showcases captivating artwork featuring Frida Kahlo and diverse artistic styles within its worn-out pages.
Vibrant self-portrait of Frida Kahlo with monkey and parrot, capturing tropical passion from 1942; bring this iconic Mexican masterpiece home.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Viva la Vida, Watermelons’! A vibrant 1954 oil painting showcasing Mexican culture & joyful abundance. Admire its primitivist style & bold colors. Viva la Vida – Frida Kahlo's final masterpiece embodies resilience and celebrates Mexican heritage with striking imagery.
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.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s "untitled (8840)", a powerful oil painting blending surrealism & expressionism. Discover its symbolic depth, rough texture, and melancholic beauty – a unique piece by a legendary artist.
Delve into Frida Kahlo's surrealist masterpiece 'Untitled (6800)' – a poignant self-portrait brimming with symbolism reflecting Aztec mythology and her enduring legacy in art history.
The painting portrays Frida Kahlo seated in a chair with a blue headband, accompanied by two other figures—one standing behind her and another beside her—all gazing off-camera, creating an atmosphere of conversation and observation.
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.
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.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting portrait captures Diego Rivera's gaze with unwavering seriousness—a masterful depiction in Mexican Surrealist style reflecting her profound exploration of identity and pain. Immerse yourself in this iconic artwork and bring Frida Kahlo’s vision home.
The painting depicts a surrealist scene featuring figures and birds arranged in an intricate composition reminiscent of Frida Kahlo's distinctive style, exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience amidst symbolic imagery.
Explore Frida Kahlo's surrealist masterpiece 'untitled (2947)', depicting a woman surrounded by symbolic objects—a clock, chair, bed—reflecting her inner turmoil and resilience in vibrant colors.
Frida Kahlo’s vibrant ‘El Autobús,’ painted in 1929, captures the bustling energy of Mexican urban life with surrealist flair and explores themes of identity amidst a diverse community. Immerse yourself in this iconic masterpiece – explore more at ArtsDot.
Bold Frida Kahlo’s striking black and white portrait captures a woman adorned with a mustache and necklace, embodying resilience and introspection—a timeless masterpiece reflecting the artist's poignant exploration of identity and pain.