Respuestas
Respuesta:
1. The two Fridas
This painting dates from 1939, where you can see the painter in a Tehuana costume that represents the Mexican Oaxacan heritage of her mother. In her hands he holds the portrait of the young Diego Rivera. On one side we can see Kahlo dressed in a white European-style suit, German heritage from her father.
The duality of the two Fridas shows the union through the heart, which represents the emotional, and through the hands, the rational. The painting is housed in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City.
2. Self-portrait with a necklace of thorns
This painting was painted in 1940, which shows Frida Kahlo with a necklace of thorns that sink into her neck, shedding blood. Clearly it alludes to a religious symbolism: the torture of Christ with the crown of thorns.
On the other hand, she can be seen accompanied by three animals; each of them represent the following:
the black cat: good and bad luck.
the monkey (a pet that Diego gave him) that, perched on his shoulders, looks at a dead hummingbird hanging from the necklace.
the butterflies: represent the resurrection.
3. Hopeless
This is another of Frida Kahlo's paintings where she represents herself, in this case with the body of a deer, and wounded by several arrows that go through her body. The desolate landscape of the still life is her fear and despair, after her operation on her spine in New York in 1946, as she hoped this surgery would free her from severe back pain but failed.
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hay están 3 cuadros de Frida son de los mas famosos