Frida Kahlo Postcards (English, Postcard book or pack, Chronicle Books)
At last--vivid, full-color postcards featuring Frida Kahlo's most popular works in a high-quality, inexpensive collection. This compilation of Kahlo's most famous and haunting works was selected from her passionate self-portraits, exotic still-life, and semi-surreal scenes. 22 full-color postcards.
Table of Contents
1 Nickolas Murray, courtesy International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
2 The Dream, 1940 (El Sueno)
3 Self-Portrait Wearing a Velvet Dress, 1926 (Autorretrato con traje de terciopelo)
4 Self-Portrait With Necklace, 1933 (Autorretrato con collar)
5 Fruits of the Earth, 1938 (Frutos de la tierra)
6 Self-Portrait Dedicated to Doctor Eloesser, 1940 (Autorretrato dedicado al Dr. Eloesser)
7 The Two Fridas, 1939 ( Las dos Fridas)
8 Self-Portrait Dedicated to Sigmund Firestone, 1940 (Autorretrato dedicado a Sigmund Firestone)
9 Frida in a White Dress
10 Frida, C. 1943 Photo: Courtesy Guillermo Monroy
11 Self-Portrait, 1948 (Autorretrato)
12 Self-Portrait as a Tehuana , 1943 (Autorretrato como Tehuana o Diego en mi pensamiento)
13 Frida, the Casa Azul, 1941 Photo: © Emmy Lou Packard
14 Self-Portrait Dedicated to Marte R. Gomez, 1946 (Autorretrato dedicado a Marte R. Gómez)
15 The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Me, Diego, and Mr. Xolotl, 1949
16 Self-Portrait with Braid, 1941 (Autorretrato con trenza)
17 Self-Portrait with Monkeys, 1943 (Autorretrato con monos)
18 Roots (The Pedregal), 1943 (Raices o El pedregal)
19 Self-Portrait with Unbound Hair, 1947 (Autorretrato con pelo suelto)
20 Self-Portrait with Portrait of Dr. Juan Farill, 1951 (Autorretrao con el retrato del Dr. Juan Farill)
21 Frida wearing decorated plaster cast, c. 1950-51 Photo: © Juan Guzmán
22 The Wounded Deer (The Little Deer), 1946 (El venado herido o La venadita)
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