FRIDA KAHLO
Self-Portrait with Small Monkey, 1925
Tlazoteotl, c. 1500, Aztec goddess of childbirth My Birth, 1932 retablo tradition
My Nurse and I, 1937
My Grandparents, My Parents and I, 1936 Mestizaje Indian Hispanic Austrian-Jewish
Portrait of Don Guillermo Kahlo, 1951
Four Inhabitants of Mexico, 1938
The Accident September 17, 1926
Self-Portrait, 1926
Pancho Villa and Adelita, 1927
Rivera, The Arsenal, detail from 1928 mural Kahlo to a friend: "I have suffered two serious accidents in my life, one in which a streetcar ran over me...the other accident is Diego."
Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Diego and Frida, 1930 Wedding picture, 1929: “the elephant and the dove”
Frida and Diego Rivera, 1931 "Here you see us, me Frieda Kahlo, with my beloved husband Diego Rivera. I painted these portraits in the beautiful city of San Francisco for our friend Albert Bender, and it was in the month of April of the year 1931.”
Self-Portrait, 1929
The Bus, 1929
Imogen Cunningham, Frida Kahlo, 1931
Luther Burbank, San Francisco, 1931
Roots, 1943
Detroit Institute of Art
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1932
Self- Portrait on the Border- line between Mexico and the United States, Detroit, 1932
New York: Rockefeller Center
My Dress Hangs There, New York, 1933
Rivera, History of Mexico from the Conquest to the Future: Today and Tomorrow, Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, 1935.
Moses
A Few Small Nips, 1935
Deceased Dimas 1937
Self-Portrait (Dedicated to Leon Trotsky) 1937
Andre Breton and the Surrealist Connection
What the Water Gave Me, 1938 ”They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn't. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.”
The Suicide of Dorothy Hale, New York, 1939
The Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened
Two Nudes in the Wood
The Chick The Flower of LIfe
The Sun and Life
The Frame 1938 "They are so damn 'intellectual' and rotten that I can't stand them anymore....I [would] rather sit on the floor in the market of Toluca and sell tortillas, than have anything to do with those 'artistic' bitches of Paris."
The Two Fridas, 1939
Deigo and I Self Portrait with Cropped Hair
Still Life
The Dream, 1940
Bernard G. Silberstein, Kahlo painting The Wounded Table, 1940
Silberstein, Kahlo as Tehuana, 1942
Self-Portrait as a Tehuana, 1943
Diego and Frida, 1944
Portrait of Dona Rosita Morillo 1944 Portrait of Virginia
Thinking About Death
The Broken Column
The Little Deer, 1946
Tree of Hope 1946 Without Hope
Giselle Freund, Frida and Dr. Juan Farill
Self- Portrait with the Portrait of Dr. Farill, 1951
Juan Guzman, Frida and Diego with his Nightmare of War and Dream of Peace, 1952
Pages from Kahlo's Diary
Self Portrait with Ixcuintle and Sun, 1953
Self-Portrait with Loose Hair 1947
The Love Embrace of the Universe, The Earth (Mexico), Diego, Me and Senor Xolotl, 1949.
Self-Portrait 1940
Fruits of the Earth, 1938
The Circle