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  1. Frida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacán, Mexico. 1943. Diego in My Thoughts ( Thinking of Diego) (Self-Portrait as a Tehuana) Diego en mi pensamiento ( Pensando en Diego) (Autorretrato como Tehuana) Oil on masonite, 76 x 61 cm [12] Collection of Jacques & Natasha Gelman, Mexico City, Mexico [12] 1943. Flower of Life.

  2. Today, Frida Kahlo’s paintings can be found in numerous private collections in Mexico, the United States, and Europe. A current exhibition at the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, brought together an impressive selection of works by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and several other Mexican contemporaries of theirs.

  3. Though the Surrealists adopted Frida Kahlo as one of their own, the painter maintained that she did “not know if my paintings are Surrealist or not, but I do know that they are the most frank expression of myself.” She produced numerous self-portraits, each one an articulation of different facets of herself and her eventful life.

  4. The Two Fridas, 1939 by Frida Kahlo. This painting was completed shortly after her divorce with Diego Rivera. This portrait shows Frida's two different personalities. One is the traditional Frida in Tehuana costume, with a broken heart, sitting next to an independent, modern dressed Frida. In Frida's diary, she wrote about this painting and ...

  5. My Birth, 1932 by Frida Kahlo. My Birth, 1932 by Frida Kahlo. Diego Rivera, Frida's dear husband, encouraged her to start the project to paint her major life events to a series of paintings. This painting is the first one in her series. She remarked this painting is about "...how I imagined I was born."

  6. (From left to right): Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, Manuel Sandoval Vallarta, Enrique de la Mora, and unidentified individuals at the National Sciences and Arts Prize, September 11, 1946. Archivo Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo. Banco de México, fiduciario en el Fideicomiso Museos Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Frida Kahlo's Most Famous Paintings. Many of Kahlo’s works were self-portraits. A few of her most notable paintings include: 'Frieda and Diego Rivera' (1931)

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