Diego on My Mind (Self-Portrait as Tehuana) – …
Here Kahlo wears a headdress from Tehuantepec, in the state of Oaxaca. The starched lace folds that encircle her face draw attention to a portrait of Diego centered on her forehead, but is his presence a burden or an inspiration for her?
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Self Portrait as a Tehuana, 1943 by Frida Kahlo
Self Portrait as a Tehuana, 1943 by Frida Kahlo. This painting was painted in August of 1940 when she and Diego Rivera divorced. She didn't finish this painting until the year of 1943. This painting is also known with two other …
Self-Portrait as a Tehuana (Diego on My Mind) (1943) …
In August of 1940, Frida Kahlo began her oil painting on canvas, Self-Portrait As A Tehuana (Diego On My Mind). This work of art is also known as Diego in my thoughts or thinking of Diego as it portrays Frida Kahlo in a traditional Mexican …
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Portrait of a complex …
Dec 4, 2017 · Self-Portrait as Tehuana (1943) (often referred to as ‘Diego on My Mind’), was begun in 1940, during the brief interlude between the couple’s two volatile marriages.
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Self-Portrait as a Tehuana by Frida Kahlo
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Diego on my Mind is a double-portrait emblematic of Kahlo’s gravitation toward personal motifs and self-portraiture. The central subject of the work is Kahlo herself, dressed in a traditional headdress from Tehuantepec, in the state of …
Diego Rivera with Frida Kahlo while she paints one of …
Frida's art was mainly focused on self-portraits in which she expressed her love for Diego. One of these was her "Self-Portrait as a Tehuana," also known as "Diego on my Mind" or "Diego and I."
Diego Rivera Watching Frida Kahlo Paint a Self Portrait
Self-Portrait as a Tehuana or Diego on My Mind by …
“July 13, 1954 was the most tragic day of my life. I had lost my beloved Frida forever. To late now I realized that the most wonderful part of my life had been my love for Frida.” - Diego Rivera