FRIDA KAHLO

Gallery of Paintings

1938-1943 | Page 2
"I paint myself because I am so often alone"

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Gallery Notes

The gallery below is listed in chronological order.

More will be added on the history of each painting shortly and how and why (as far as we know - it's almost impossible to second-guess the genius of Frida Kahlo) each work came about.

Frida led a tortured life and I can think of no other artist who has conveyed his or her pain so vividly. I think that is why she strikes a chord today - she was so far ahead of her time in replicating the despair of the soul that we just haven't caught up yet.

We probably never will.

And the works are so beautiful. You can't get away from that fact. Jaw-droppingly beautiful, powerful, unforgettable.

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Paintings 1938-1943

Self-Portrait with Monkey

Self-Portrait with Monkey

(1938)

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What I Saw in the Water

What I Saw in the Water

(1938)

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Two Nudes in the Wood

Two Nudes in the Wood

(1939)

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The Dream

The Dream

(1940)

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Self-Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser

Self-Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser

(1940)

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Me and My Parrots

Me and My Parrots

(1941)

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Self-Portrait with Braid

Self-Portrait with Braid

(1941)

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Self-Portrait with Monkeys

Self-Portrait with Monkeys

(1943)

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Self-Portrait as a Tehuana

Self-Portrait as a Tehuana

(1943)

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