The Two Fridas

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The Two Fridas is a famous 1939 double self-portrait by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo that explores themes of identity, emotional pain, and cultural duality.

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The Two Fridas canonical 2
Las dos Fridas 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance iconic work of 20th-century Mexican art
one of Frida Kahlo's most famous paintings
artist Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
collection Museo de Arte Moderno collection
countryOfOrigin Mexico
creator Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
depicts European-style white dress
Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
blood vessels
double self-portrait of Frida Kahlo
exposed hearts
stormy sky
surgical scissors
traditional Tehuana dress
two seated women holding hands
dimensionCharacteristic large-scale painting
exhibitedAt Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City NERFINISHED
genre self-portrait
hasColorPalette earth tones
muted tones
reds
whites
hasInterpretation contrasts European and Mexican heritage
reflects trauma of separation from Diego Rivera
represents Frida Kahlo's split identity
visualizes emotional and physical pain
inception 1939
inspiredBy Frida Kahlo's divorce from Diego Rivera
languageOfTitle Spanish
location Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Mexican modernism
Surrealism
notableWorkOf Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
partOf Frida Kahlo's body of work
support canvas
theme Mexican identity
cultural duality
duality of self
emotional pain
identity
love and loss
psychological conflict
titleInEnglish The Two Fridas NERFINISHED
titleInSpanish Las dos Fridas NERFINISHED

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Frida Kahlo notableWork The Two Fridas
Frida Kahlo’s artworks notableWork The Two Fridas
MAM notableWorkInCollection The Two Fridas
this entity surface form: Las dos Fridas