Diego and I, 1949 Frida Kahlo

Diego and I, 1949 Frida Kahlo

Buy Frida Kahlo products The painting, Diego and I, just 30 by 22.4 centimeters, symbolizes the stormy relationship between Kahlo and Rivera, who were married for almost 25 years in a passionate and turbulent marriage alike. The image of the muralist has a third eye...
Self Portrait, 1948 Frida Kahlo

Self Portrait, 1948 Frida Kahlo

Buy Frida Kahlo products Frida Kahlo, “Self-portrait” (painted for Samuel Fastlitch) (1948) We can infer that what links creator and creature is not resemblance, but the allegorical story that, in many ways, constitutes a “story of pain” as a...
Sun and Life, 1947 Frida Kahlo

Sun and Life, 1947 Frida Kahlo

Buy Frida Kahlo products As a result of a terrible bus accident, at the age of 18, Frida was unable to have children. His obsession with fertility was often a recurring theme in his paintings. In this painting, the life-giving sun is surrounded by plants shaped like...
Tree of Hope, Remain Strong, 1946 Frida Kahlo

Tree of Hope, Remain Strong, 1946 Frida Kahlo

Buy Frida Kahlo products Tree of Hope by Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo painted this work after an operation in New York that she thought would free her from the sequels left by polio and the traffic accident she suffered when she was a sixteen-year-old girl. One of her most...
The Wounded Deer, 1946 Frida Kahlo

The Wounded Deer, 1946 Frida Kahlo

Buy Frida Kahlo products Frida Kahlo The Wounded Deer Despite leading a painful life, Frida Kahlo always hoped to improve her physical health. For this reason, he underwent an operation in New York in 1946 that, according to what was supposed to alleviate his extreme...