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Self-Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser

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A woman's gaze, intense and unflinching, draws the viewer in; the composition is a symphony of textures and colors. Her dark, braided hair is crowned with a vibrant floral headdress, a riot of pink, yellow, and green, that contrasts sharply with the somber background. The figure wears an elaborate hand-shaped earring, a gift from Picasso, adding a touch of surrealism. A necklace of thorns encircles her neck, dripping with what appears to be blood; a poignant and powerful symbol of suffering. Her painted portrait is a window into a soul marked by pain and resilience. The artwork's impact is immediate—a deep, almost unsettling, emotional connection to the subject's experience. A ribbon unfurls across the image bearing a dedication to Dr. Eloesser. The lush foliage surrounding the figure adds a natural element and symbolic depth to the work, contrasting with the pain, and creating a sense of both vulnerability and defiance.

Self-Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser

Frida Kahlo

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1940

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2926 × 4080 px
400 × 595 mm

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