The Wounded Deer

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The Wounded Deer is a surreal self-portrait painting by Frida Kahlo that depicts the artist as a stag pierced by arrows, symbolizing her physical pain and emotional suffering.

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The Wounded Deer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext post-World War II art
countryOfOrigin Mexico
creator Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
depicts Frida Kahlo as a stag
a deer pierced by arrows
animal-human hybrid figure
antlers
blood
depictsSymbol arrows as symbols of pain
deer as symbol of vulnerability
forest as symbol of isolation
stormy sky as symbol of turmoil
genre surrealism
hasArtisticStyle fantastical imagery
symbolic realism
hasColorPalette browns
dark greens
earth tones
reds
hasInscription “Carma” NERFINISHED
hasPart Kahlo’s human face on a deer’s body
arrows
fallen tree branches
forest background
stormy sky
hasPerspective frontal view of the deer
inception 1946
inspiredBy Frida Kahlo’s emotional distress
Frida Kahlo’s medical problems
languageOfInscription Spanish
locationOfComposition Mexico NERFINISHED
mainSubject emotional suffering
physical pain
wounded animal
medium oil painting
movement Mexican modernism NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme betrayal
fatalism
identity
suffering
notableWorkOf Frida Kahlo NERFINISHED
partOf Frida Kahlo’s late works
support masonite

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Frida Kahlo notableWork The Wounded Deer
Frida Kahlo’s artworks notableWork The Wounded Deer