The Two Fridas | Framed Wall Art
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The Two Fridas | Frida Kahlo | 1939
“I am the person I know best”
The complexities of love and identity. This iconic double self-portrait features two versions of the artist, representing her dual heritage and inner conflict. The Frida on the left wears a European-style dress, while the Frida on the right dons traditional Mexican attire.
Connected by a shared artery and exposed hearts, this powerful artwork symbolizes Kahlo's emotional pain and search for identity. Painted during a period of personal turmoil, "The Two Fridas" expresses Kahlo's perspective on love as a force intertwined with cultural identity, vulnerability, and self-acceptance.
4th artwork in the 001-LOVE collection, representing the 1930's conception of love.
001-LOVE | What is Love?
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200 gsm semi-gloss coated paper, clear Perspex insert cover
Hand-crafted wooden frame
Ready for hanging
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Care instructions: If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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