Frida Kahlo OOC Self-Portrait For Auction at 888 Auctions on Nov 7, 2019

Frida Kahlo Mexican Surrealist OOC Self-Portrait – Nov 7, 2019

Oil on canvas, framed. Featuring a self-portrait anthropomorphized deer bearing Frida Kahlo’s face pierced with arrows. Signed Frida Kahlo on the lower left corner. Red wax seal inscribed MUSEO FRIDA KAHLO MEXICO on verso. Stamped MUSEO FRIDA KAHLO MEXICO on verso. Stamped on bottom stretcher bar MUSEO FRIDA-KAHLO MEXICO. Attributed to Frida Kahlo (1907-1954, Mexican). 43 x 53 cm (16 x 20.5 inches). Framed size: 63 x 73 cm (24.75 x 28.75 inches). PROVENANCE: This item has limited provenance from a private Toronto collection
Frida Kahlo Mexican Surrealist OOC Self-Portrait
Frida Kahlo Mexican Surrealist OOC Self-Portrait – Lot 51 – Nov 7, 2019

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Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) was a Mexican painter known for her complex self-portraits. Inspired by pre-Columbian artifacts and Mexican folk art, Kahlo produced bizarre yet beautiful works. André Breton once described her work as a “ribbon around a bomb.” “My paintings are well-painted, not nimbly but patiently,” she once said of her work. “My painting contains in it the message of pain.”

Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo Calderón was born on July 6, 1907, in Mexico City, Mexico. She studied philosophy and medicine as a youth. Involved in a traumatic bus accident at the age of 18, Kahlo was badly injured therefore, was confined to a bed for months. She started painting and abandoned her academic pursuits during her recovery. In 1927, she joined the Mexican Communist Party and was introduced to Diego Rivera. They married in 1929, maintaining an often combative relationship in which both were unfaithful.

Though Kahlo and Rivera divorced in 1939, they remarried a year later. Kahlo later painted prolifically and was subject in exhibitions in the United States and Europe, despite chronic pain and destabilizing health problems. Kahlo died in Mexico City, Mexico on July 13, 1954 at the age of 47. Her home, the La Casa Azul (The Blue House) was converted into the Museo Frida Kahlo in 1958.

Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, and the National Museum of Women in the Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Auction Overview

Richmond Hill, ON – 418 fresh to market items will be available to the discerning buyers and collectors in 888 Auctions’ November 7th auction featuring the finest in . Taking place in the afternoon at 2 PM (EST), bidders will be competing against one another over a variety of items on display.

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Monday, November 4: 10AM-5PM
Tuesday, November 5: 10AM-5PM
Wednesday, November 6: 10AM-5PM
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