Magnolias


Size (cm): 40x50
Price:
Sale price€162,95 EUR
 More payment options

Description

Magnolias: A portrait of beauty and pain in Frida Kahlo's work

Frida Kahlo, one of Mexico's most emblematic artists, is known for her intensely personal and symbolic self -portraits. However, his work Magnolias (1945), although less known, is equally intriguing and deserves a deeper look.

Magnolias is an oil painting on Masonite that represents a mixture of Magnolia and Cala Lily flowers, along with a female figure that seems to be in a state of transformation. The work is an impressive example of Kahlo's ability to combine elements of nature with the representation of human experience.

The artistic composition of Magnolias is remarkable for its balance and symmetry. The flowers are arranged in a pattern that resembles a mirror, with the female figure in the center. This design reflects Kahlo's fascination with the duality and interconnection of life and death, a recurring theme in his work.

The use of color in magnolias is equally significant. Kahlo uses a palette of vibrant and saturated colors that contrast with the dark background, which makes the flowers and the female figure stand out. The bright tones of the magnolias and the coves Lily symbolize beauty and vitality, while the darkest tones suggest the presence of pain and suffering.

The female figure in Magnolias is a particularly intriguing aspect of painting. Although it is not an explicit self -portrait, many believe that the figure represents Kahlo itself, in a state of metamorphosis. The flowers of Magnolia, which symbolize dignity and perseverance, seem to be emerging from their body, which could be interpreted as a representation of Kahlo's struggle with disease and adversity.

A less known aspect of magnolias is his possible connection with Kahlo's personal life. At the time of painting this work, Kahlo was going through a divorce with her husband, the famous muralist Diego Rivera. Some art critics suggest that the flowers of Magnolia and Cala Lily, which are traditionally symbols of love and marriage, could represent their failed relationship.

Magnolias is a work of art that encapsulates beauty and pain, life and death, and personal transformation. Although it can be less known than some of Kahlo's other works, Magnolias offers a fascinating vision of his artistic ability and his unique vision in the world.

Recently viewed

Seascape - 1906
Sale priceFrom €228,95 EUR
Seascape - 1906Childe Hassam
Choose option
Galatea
Sale priceFrom €140,95 EUR
GalateaLouis Dorigny
Choose option
Piják S Doutníkem - 1919
Sale priceFrom €229,95 EUR
Piják S Doutníkem - 1919Josef ?apek
Choose option
M? Vész este barátai
Sale priceFrom €223,95 EUR
M? Vész este barátaiHugó Scheiber
Choose option
Kaisheimer Altar - 1502
Sale priceFrom €210,95 EUR
Kaisheimer Altar - 1502Hans Holbein El Viejo
Choose option
Adoration of the MagiAdoration of the Magi
Sale priceFrom €184,95 EUR
Adoration of the MagiGaspare Diziani
Choose option
THE LADY OF GRAY - 1883
Sale priceFrom €270,95 EUR
THE LADY OF GRAY - 1883James McNeill Whistler
Choose option
The Church in Moret, Evening
Sale priceFrom €140,95 EUR
The Church in Moret, EveningAlfred Sisley
Choose option
PEOPLE CHURCH - 1898
Sale priceFrom €243,95 EUR
PEOPLE CHURCH - 1898Piet Mondrian
Choose option
The Big Laundry Day
Sale priceFrom €228,95 EUR
The Big Laundry DayMichiel Sweerts
Choose option