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Surrealism/Mexican Modernism

The Two Fridas

Double self-portrait showing two Fridas sitting side by side, one in traditional Mexican dress, one in European clothing, their exposed hearts connected by a vein.

Significance

Painted during her divorce from Diego Rivera, it explores dual identity and emotional pain with unflinching honesty. Kahlo's largest painting embodies her fusion of personal and political.

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

173.5 cm × 173 cm

Location

Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico

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