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Oil - Self-portrait of Fryda Kahlo (After) with Bonito

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Oil - Self-portrait of Fryda Kahlo (After) with Bonito
Oil - Self-portrait of Fryda Kahlo (After) with Bonito
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Description
I.
° Artist: Fryda Kahlo (after)
° Title: Self-portrait with Bonito, 1941
° Dimensions in inches: (12 h x 8 3/4 w)
° Medium: Oil on paper
° Condition: good general condition
° Provenance: Private collection

II.
The drawing has writing in the upper right and says (Fryda Kahlo). The paper is a bit thick and in very good condition. In the same way, on the back there are two ink stamps that say (Bank of Mexico - MUSEO FRIDA-KAHLO MEXICO) Very nice oil drawing on very realistic paper for lovers and fans of Fryda Kahlo.

III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".

2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A Suggested Definition: For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)

IV.
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón (Coyoacán, Mexico City; July 6, 1907-ibid .; July 13, 1954). Frida's work and that of her husband, the painter Diego Rivera, influenced each other. Both shared a taste for Mexican folk art with indigenous roots, which inspired other Mexican painters of the post-revolutionary period.

In 1939 she exhibited her paintings of hers in France thanks to an invitation from André Breton, who tried to convince her that they were "surreal", although Kahlo said that this trend did not correspond to hers. He did. not painting dreams but dreams. of her, of her. Her life is hers. One of the works in this exhibition (Self-Portrait-The Frame, currently at the Pompidou Center) became the first painting by a Mexican artist to be acquired by the Louvre Museum. Until then, Frida Kahlo had painted only in private and she herself found it difficult to admit that her work could be of general interest. Although I have enjoyed the admiration of prominent painters and intellectuals of his time such as Pablo Picasso, Vasili Kandinski, André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Tina Modotti and Concha Michel, her work on him achieved fame and true international recognition after her death. . . . her. , especially at the end of the decade. 80s and early 90s by collectors like singer Madonna.
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Good condition
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Oil - Self-portrait of Fryda Kahlo (After) with Bonito

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