Two Fridas
Kahlo's double self-portrait depicts her dual heritage—European and Mexican. The two figures hold hands while their hearts are exposed and connected by veins. The work explores identity, duality, pain, and cultural hybridity. Painted during divorce from Rivera, it examines wholeness and fragmentation. Kahlo merges surrealism with personal symbolism and Mexican folk art.
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