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Portrait of Cristina, my sister
Frida Kahlo

Portrait of Cristina, my sister

1928
300 €
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Original dimensions
60 x 79 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1928
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Frida KahloPortraits de Frida Kahlo

Scene depicted

The canvas depicts a striking portrait of Cristina, Frida's beloved sister, captured in a pose of intimacy and delicacy. One can feel in every brushstroke the vibrant tenderness that unites the two sisters, a spiritual connection that the artist transforms into a composition of poignant beauty.

Historical context

Created in 1928, in a Mexico experiencing a cultural effervescence, this painting is part of the famous artistic heritage of Frida Kahlo , a symbol of the surrealist movement. Although the current location of the canvas is not documented, its impact resonates through time and its story continues to captivate art lovers.

Place in the artist's career

“Portrait de Cristina, ma sœur” represents a milestone in Frida's career, emerging at a time when she was refining her distinctive style. Alongside iconic creations such as “The Two Fridas” and “Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace,” this canvas illustrates her emotional and technical evolution, reflecting the growing depth of her art.

Anecdote

Frida Kahlo once said: “I paint my reality.” In this masterpiece , she captures the essence of her sister, a familiar figure that embodies both tenderness and complexity. Inspired by a soft light, filtering through the veils of daily life, this work reveals a unique personal story.