Artwork Title: Self Portrait with Necklace

Self Portrait with Necklace, 1933

Frida Kahlo

While still in Detroit, Frida slowly overcame her unhappiness following her miscarriage and took up painting again. In this self portrait, as well as many others, Frida wears a piece of pre-Columbian jewelry. This one, from her collection of many, is a necklace of jade beads. She appears fresh and attractive and expresses greater self-confidence than in her earlier self portraits. For the first time Frida appears in a self-portrait with a shadow of a mustache. This painting was purchased in early 1938 by the American actor Edward G. Robinson. In 2001, an image of this painting was featured on a first class U.S. commemorative postage stamp and a Mexican postage stamp. [http://www.fridakahlofans.com/c0130.html]
13 x 11 in
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