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Moses: A Masterpiece by Frida Kahlo

In the vast universe of painting, Frida Kahlo's work is distinguished by its emotional intensity and unique visual language. Among his most notable creations is Moses, a painting that combines elements of mythology, religion and psychology to create a complex and fascinating visual narrative.

Moses, also known as Solar Core, was painted in 1945 and is one of Kahlo's largest works, measuring 61 x 75 cm. The painting was inspired by Sigmund Freud's book Moses and Monotheism, in which the psychoanalyst proposes that Moses was not Jewish, but Egyptian. Kahlo, fascinated by this theory, decided to capture it on canvas.

The composition of Moses is an amalgam of figures and symbols that seem to emerge from a central core, represented by a baby, which is a representation of Moses. Kahlo uses a vibrant, contrasting color palette that brings every detail of the painting to life. The warm tones of the core contrast with the cold tones of the background, creating a visual effect that draws the eye to the center of the work.

As for the characters, the painting is full of figures that seem to float around the core. Among them are characters from various cultures and religions, including Buddha, a prehistoric man, a couple of indigenous figures and several animals. This mix of characters reflects Kahlo's vision of the unity of humanity, regardless of cultural or religious differences.

One of the lesser known aspects of Moses is that Kahlo considered it her masterpiece. In a letter to her friend and patron, Dr. Leo Eloesser, Kahlo wrote: I think it is the best thing I have ever painted in my life. This statement is notable, considering that Kahlo is known for her modesty and her tendency to underestimate her own talent.

Moses is a work that defies simple interpretation. Every detail, every character, every color, has a meaning and an intention. It is a painting that invites reflection and analysis, and that reveals new secrets with each look. In its complexity and beauty, Moisés is a testament to the artistic genius of Frida Kahlo, and a gem in the art world.

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