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Kahlo Collection

"Kahlo: A Captivating Journey through Art and History" Step into the vibrant world of Frida Kahlo, a Mexican artist whose life was as colorful as her paintings

Background imageKahlo Collection: Leon Trotsky in Mexico

Leon Trotsky in Mexico
The Bolshevik leader finds refuge in Mexico. Leon Trotsky pictured here with his wife on the left of the photograph and Senora Rivera (Frida Kahlo), wife of artist Diego Rivera

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, 1931. Creator: Juley, Paul A. (1867-1937)

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, 1931. Creator: Juley, Paul A. (1867-1937)
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, 1931. Private Collection

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Creator: Kahlo, Guillermo (1871-1941)

Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Creator: Kahlo, Guillermo (1871-1941)
Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Private Collection

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Creator: Kahlo, Guillermo (1871-1941)

Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Creator: Kahlo, Guillermo (1871-1941)
Frida Kahlo as a student, 1926. Private Collection

Background imageKahlo Collection: Summer Night

Summer Night
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Background imageKahlo Collection: The Silence (Black)

The Silence (Black)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: The Silence (Purple)

The Silence (Purple)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: The Silence (Blue)

The Silence (Blue)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida (Special Edition)

Frida (Special Edition)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: The Sense Of Colors

The Sense Of Colors
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida

Frida
Michaela Durisova

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida (Pink Version)

Frida (Pink Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida (Pastel Version)

Frida (Pastel Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida (Orange Version)

Frida (Orange Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Enjoy Every Moment

Enjoy Every Moment
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frid`s Hand`s (Orange Version)

Frid`s Hand`s (Orange Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida`s Hand`s (Yellow Version)

Frida`s Hand`s (Yellow Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Dreaming Frida

Dreaming Frida
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida (Yellow Version)

Frida (Yellow Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida`s Hand`s (Pink Version)

Frida`s Hand`s (Pink Version)
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida Kahlo (2020)

Frida Kahlo (2020)
Corné Akkers

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida In Norwegian Bunad

Frida In Norwegian Bunad
Baard Martinussen

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida

Frida
Martina

Background imageKahlo Collection: Young Frida

Young Frida
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida in the Garden

Frida in the Garden
Lynnda Rakos

Background imageKahlo Collection: love Frida

love Frida
Lynnda Rakos

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida 2

Frida 2
Gigi Rosado

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida and Monkeys

Frida and Monkeys
Raissa Oltmanns

Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida and birds

Frida and birds
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida and flowers

Frida and flowers
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Background imageKahlo Collection: Frida and cacti

Frida and cacti
Raissa Oltmanns

Background imageKahlo Collection: Don't Overdo

Don't Overdo
Artem Pozdniakov

Background imageKahlo Collection: Oh Frida No 3

Oh Frida No 3
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Background imageKahlo Collection: FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist. Photographed by Toni Frissell, 1937

FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist. Photographed by Toni Frissell, 1937

Background imageKahlo Collection: FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist. Kahlo dressed in mens clothing (center)

FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist. Kahlo dressed in mens clothing (center), with her mother Matilde, sister Cristina, and other family members

Background imageKahlo Collection: FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican painter

FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican painter. Frida Kahlo (center), photographed by Carl Van Vechten with her husband Diego Rivera and friend Malu Block, 1932

Background imageKahlo Collection: FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist

FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954). Mexican artist. Kahlo at age five (seated left), with her sisters Matilde and Adriana, two cousins, and an uncle. Photographed by Guillermo Kahlo, Coyoacan, Mexico, 1912


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"Kahlo: A Captivating Journey through Art and History" Step into the vibrant world of Frida Kahlo, a Mexican artist whose life was as colorful as her paintings. From her tumultuous relationship with Leon Trotsky in Mexico to her iconic self-portraits captured by Toni Frissell in 1937, Kahlo's artistic legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide. In "Frida (Orange Version), " we witness the intensity of Kahlo's gaze, reflecting both pain and resilience. The bold strokes and warm hues evoke a sense of passion that radiates from within. Similarly, "Frida (Pastel Version)" showcases a softer side of the artist, revealing vulnerability amidst her strength. "Frida's Hands (Yellow Version)" invites us to explore the intricate details that often go unnoticed. These hands tell stories of determination and creativity, serving as powerful symbols of empowerment for women around the globe. Meanwhile, "Frida (Pink Version)" exudes femininity and celebrates womanhood in all its forms. With "Dreaming Frida, " we are transported into Kahlo's imaginative realm where reality intertwines with dreams. It reminds us to embrace our own fantasies and aspirations without hesitation – an invitation to let our minds wander freely. As we delve deeper into Kahlo's artistry, "Enjoy Every Moment" becomes more than just a caption; it becomes a mantra for life itself. Her works teach us to appreciate every experience – whether joyful or painful – as they shape who we are. "Frida (Yellow Version)" captures the essence of summer nights filled with warmth and laughter. It transports us back to carefree moments under starlit skies when worries were left behind. In this journey through Kahlo's artistry lies an appreciation for beauty found even in adversity. Through her masterpieces like no other artist before or since has done so successfully - she transformed personal suffering into universal understanding and empathy.