Kahlo, Frida
FRIDA KAHLO Self-Portrait with Monkey, 2003
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This is a reproduction of Self-Portrait with Monkey by Frida Kahlo, painted in 1940 and part of the permanent collection of the Albright-Knox Museum. The monkey on her shoulder symbolizes protection and companionship, reflecting Kahlo's deep bond with animals and her use of symbolism to convey personal emotions.
Details
Sku: CB1938
Artist: Frida Kahlo
Title: Self-Portrait with Monkey
Year: 2003
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A: Mint
Dimensions
Paper Size: 20 x 16 inches ( 51 x 41 cm )
Image Size: 16.25 x 12 inches ( 41 x 30 cm )
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FRIDA KAHLO Self-Portrait with Monkey, 2003
$45
About the Artist
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954) was a Mexican painter, who mostly painted self-portraits. Inspired by Mexican popular culture, she employed a naive folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society. Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with fantasy. In addition to belonging to the post-revolutionary Mexicanidad movement, which sought to define a Mexican identity, Kahlo has been described as a surrealist or magical realist. Her work has been celebrated internationally as emblematic of Mexican national and indigenous traditions, and by feminists for what is seen as its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form.
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