Frida Kahlo. Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair, 1940.
Frida Kahlo. Diario. 1940s-1950s.
Diego Rivera. Dia de Los Muertos. 1923.
Guillermo Dávila. Frida Kahlo at the studio of Diego Rivera. 1929.
Museo de Frida Kahlo. Esqueleto de Papel Mâché. 1940s.
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Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo con un judas (c.1929).
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Diego Rivera. Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park. 1947.
Frida Kahlo. The Earth Itself (Two Nudes in the Jungle). 1939.
Diego Rivera. The Aztec World (Quetzalcoatl Instructs his Votaries). 1929.
Frida Kahlo. Pensando en la Muerte. 1943.
Frida Kahlo. Self-Portrait Dedicated to Marte R. Gomez (Autorretrato Dedicado a Marte R. Gomez). 1946.