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  1. Henry Ford Hospital, 1932 by Frida Kahlo. In this painting, Frida depicts herself in Henry Ford Hospital, lying on the bed naked with blood and hemorrhage. As in Four Inhabitants of Mexico , this painting has a very intimate space.

  2. 22 de may. de 2018 · México. by El equipo de MatadorES 22 May 2018. Frida plasmó en el cuadro titulado “Henry Ford Hospital” uno de los momentos más traumáticos de su vida: el aborto natural que sufrió en el año 1932, mientras vivía en Estados Unidos. La vemos a ella acostada en una cama de hospital, bañada en sangre.

  3. Henry Ford Hospital; The Lost Desire, The Flying Bed: Artist: Frida Kahlo: Year: 1932 () Medium: Oil on metal: Dimensions: 30.5 cm × 38 cm (12.0 in × 15 in) Location: Dolores Olmedo Museum, Xochimilco, Mexico City

    • Oil on Metal
  4. 17 de abr. de 2023 · This article briefly discussed the miscarriage painting “Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed)” by Frida Kahlo, which she painted in 1932 after her miscarriage in Detroit City. It depicts the small and exposed figure of Kahlo on a hospital bed, bloodied in the remains of what she just endured.

    • Alicia du Plessis
    • ( Art Writer )
  5. 23 de mar. de 2021 · México, 1932. Surrealismo. Naíf. Museo: Museo Dolores Olmedo, México D.F. (México) Técnica: Óleo (30,5 × 38 cm.) Escrito por: Noel Rondina. Es esta una de las obras más literales y crudas del repertorio de la artista mexicana Frida Kahlo.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed) by Frida Kahlo depicts the artist lying in a hospital bed, with various medical instruments and a fetus floating above her. It is a miscarriage painting that was influenced by Kahlo’s pain about not being able to carry a baby.

  7. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed) | Fast Knowledge. In-Depth Description of the Painting. About the Artist: Frida Kahlo. History and Background of Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed). Meaning of the Artwork. The Dominant Elements and Subject Matter. 1. Frida’s Body.