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Frida Kahlo - Autorretrato con monos / 1943

Autorretrato con monos / 1943 by Frida Kahlo. Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón was one of Mexico's best known painters and Mexico was one of the main ingredients of her work. The surrealists wanted to see Frida as one of their own, but she was always reluctant for one reason: Frida does not paint dreams... she paints her reality. ‘I didn't know she was a surrealist until André Breton came to Mexico and told me. Her life was marked by several factors: ill health was one of them. The polio of her childhood and above all a terrible bus accident left after-effects that changed her life (pain, amputations, inability to bear children...), but which also initiated her into art. During the long period of convalescence in hospital Frida Kahlo produced her first works of art. Another factor that marked her life and work was her marriage(s) to Diego Rivera, an institution in Mexico, which proved to be a massive influence on Frida's art. Although Kahlo was polygamous and bisexual, her promiscuous husband's infidelities made quarrels a daily occurrence and were also documented in the artist's paintings. Frida Kahlo's work is difficult to classify. So closely linked to her personal life, it could be said that Frida's paintings are both subject and object. Undoubtedly, and although she herself denied it, there is a massive surrealist influence (it is not all dreams, there is also the magic, the myths and the unconscious that permeates Mexico). There is also an evident expressionist influence. Many wanted to see in her work a primitivism close to Rousseau, and of course the naïve naivety and naïve childishness of the French can be perceived, although Kahlo, like Rivera, always sought to show an exalted nationalism, an art that expressed the Mexican national affirmation. Her status as a woman was also central to her work. Breaking taboos on the female body and sexuality, her work always sought to distance herself from what a woman of her time might do, and she showed herself to be harsh, excessive, violent, active... She is therefore a kind of symbol of feminism in art. Like Dalí, Kahlo created the character of Frida, with the way she dressed and groomed herself, with indigenous clothing and beads, her refusal to pluck her eyebrows and moustache and her passion for beer. According to the artist herself, she used the symbolism of colours for her work: Green: warm light, good; brown: leaf going to earth, colour of mole; yellow: madness, fear and illness, but also something of the sun and joy; cobalt blue: electricity, love and purity; black: nothing is black; green leaves: sadness, science; greenish yellow: madness and mystery, ghosts wear suits of that colour; dark green: colour of good business and bad advertisements; navy blue: distance, although tenderness can also be that colour. Measurements: 70 x 50 cm. All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers. Collector's item. This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected. Welcome to our Rewind Art and Film Gallery, where the biggest names in art, fashion, design and film converge. Here, we celebrate the creativity and style of icons such as Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Basquiat, Kaws, Banksy, Koons, Orlinski, and Shepard Fairey, Tom of Finland, Kusama, Dali, Magritte, Richard Estes, Blek Le Rat, Banksy, Bearbrick, Mr Brainwash, KAWS, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey and Ai Weiwei Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse, Monet, Gauguin and Andy Warhol, whose masterpieces define the landscape of modern and contemporary art. Our space also pays homage to legendary sculptors such as Giacometti, Calder and Richard Serra, whose impressive three-dimensional creations invite us to explore new dimensions of form and space, as well as photographers David Lachapelle, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, Steven Meisel, Mert and Marcus, Tim Walker, Ren Hang, Juergen Teller, Gregory, Crewdson, Erwin Olaf, Nick Knight and above all Robert Mapplethope. Interior design and furniture also have a prominent place in our gallery. With pieces by renowned designers such as Alvar Aalto, Achille Castiglioni, Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen, Gio Ponti, Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Jean Prouvé, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Verner Panton, we offer a glimpse into the elegance and functionality of contemporary design. Creations from iconic brands such as B&B Italia, Vitra, Kartell, Magis, Herman Miller and Minotti reflect creativity and innovation in the art of furniture. For pop culture lovers, we feature limited edition and collectible items of iconic characters such as James Bond, Tintin, Pokemon and Disney, as well as Bearbrick and Hot Wheels figures. These items are not only collectibles, but also a celebration of popular culture and its impact on art and design. Our gallery is a must-see destination for those who seek inspiration and wish to explore the intersection of art, fashion, design and technology. We invite you to visit our gallery and enjoy a visual journey through the works of some of the world's most influential artists and designers.

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Frida Kahlo - Autorretrato con monos / 1943

Frida Kahlo - Autorretrato con monos / 1943

Autorretrato con monos / 1943 by Frida Kahlo.

Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón was one of Mexico's best known painters and Mexico was one of the main ingredients of her work. The surrealists wanted to see Frida as one of their own, but she was always reluctant for one reason: Frida does not paint dreams... she paints her reality. ‘I didn't know she was a surrealist until André Breton came to Mexico and told me.

Her life was marked by several factors: ill health was one of them. The polio of her childhood and above all a terrible bus accident left after-effects that changed her life (pain, amputations, inability to bear children...), but which also initiated her into art. During the long period of convalescence in hospital Frida Kahlo produced her first works of art.

Another factor that marked her life and work was her marriage(s) to Diego Rivera, an institution in Mexico, which proved to be a massive influence on Frida's art.
Although Kahlo was polygamous and bisexual, her promiscuous husband's infidelities made quarrels a daily occurrence and were also documented in the artist's paintings.

Frida Kahlo's work is difficult to classify. So closely linked to her personal life, it could be said that Frida's paintings are both subject and object. Undoubtedly, and although she herself denied it, there is a massive surrealist influence (it is not all dreams, there is also the magic, the myths and the unconscious that permeates Mexico). There is also an evident expressionist influence.

Many wanted to see in her work a primitivism close to Rousseau, and of course the naïve naivety and naïve childishness of the French can be perceived, although Kahlo, like Rivera, always sought to show an exalted nationalism, an art that expressed the Mexican national affirmation.

Her status as a woman was also central to her work. Breaking taboos on the female body and sexuality, her work always sought to distance herself from what a woman of her time might do, and she showed herself to be harsh, excessive, violent, active... She is therefore a kind of symbol of feminism in art.

Like Dalí, Kahlo created the character of Frida, with the way she dressed and groomed herself, with indigenous clothing and beads, her refusal to pluck her eyebrows and moustache and her passion for beer.

According to the artist herself, she used the symbolism of colours for her work:
Green: warm light, good; brown: leaf going to earth, colour of mole; yellow: madness, fear and illness, but also something of the sun and joy; cobalt blue: electricity, love and purity; black: nothing is black; green leaves: sadness, science; greenish yellow: madness and mystery, ghosts wear suits of that colour; dark green: colour of good business and bad advertisements; navy blue: distance, although tenderness can also be that colour.


Measurements: 70 x 50 cm.

All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers.

Collector's item.

This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.

Welcome to our Rewind Art and Film Gallery, where the biggest names in art, fashion, design and film converge. Here, we celebrate the creativity and style of icons such as Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Basquiat, Kaws, Banksy, Koons, Orlinski, and Shepard Fairey, Tom of Finland, Kusama, Dali, Magritte, Richard Estes, Blek Le Rat, Banksy, Bearbrick, Mr Brainwash, KAWS, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey and Ai Weiwei Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse, Monet, Gauguin and Andy Warhol, whose masterpieces define the landscape of modern and contemporary art.

Our space also pays homage to legendary sculptors such as Giacometti, Calder and Richard Serra, whose impressive three-dimensional creations invite us to explore new dimensions of form and space, as well as photographers David Lachapelle, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, Steven Meisel, Mert and Marcus, Tim Walker, Ren Hang, Juergen Teller, Gregory, Crewdson, Erwin Olaf, Nick Knight and above all Robert Mapplethope.

Interior design and furniture also have a prominent place in our gallery. With pieces by renowned designers such as Alvar Aalto, Achille Castiglioni, Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen, Gio Ponti, Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Jean Prouvé, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Verner Panton, we offer a glimpse into the elegance and functionality of contemporary design. Creations from iconic brands such as B&B Italia, Vitra, Kartell, Magis, Herman Miller and Minotti reflect creativity and innovation in the art of furniture.

For pop culture lovers, we feature limited edition and collectible items of iconic characters such as James Bond, Tintin, Pokemon and Disney, as well as Bearbrick and Hot Wheels figures. These items are not only collectibles, but also a celebration of popular culture and its impact on art and design.
Our gallery is a must-see destination for those who seek inspiration and wish to explore the intersection of art, fashion, design and technology. We invite you to visit our gallery and enjoy a visual journey through the works of some of the world's most influential artists and designers.














































































































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