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The 566 Artworks exhibited in Mexico

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Frida Kahlo - Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed)Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed)Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo's Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed) is a powerful and emotional painting that explores the themes of pain, loss, and the human spirit. Painted in 1932, this oil-on-metal masterpiece is one of Kahlo's most famous works and is part of ArtsDot's extensive collection of famous artwork rep...

Museo Dolores Olmedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Frida Kahlo - Viva la Vida, WatermelonsViva la Vida, WatermelonsFrida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo, a renowned Mexican artist known for her captivating and symbolic works, created the painting Viva la Vida, Watermelons in 1954. This piece is a testament to her unique style, blending elements of primitivism with vibrant colors and everyday subjects. Composition and Symbolism The pain...

Frida Kahlo Museum (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Frida Kahlo - Without HopeWithout HopeFrida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo, one of Mexico's most celebrated artists, is renowned for her vivid and often unsettling works that delve into themes of suffering, identity, and mortality. Among her notable pieces is the 1945 painting titled Without Hope, a surrealistic masterpiece housed at the Museo Dolores Olmedo in...

Museo Dolores Olmedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Frida Kahlo - The Broken ColumnThe Broken ColumnFrida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic artists of the 20th century, created a plethora of works that reflected her life experiences and emotions. Among these, The Broken Column stands out as a poignant representation of her physical and emotional pain. Painted in 1944 on masonite, this piece measures ...

Museo Dolores Olmedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Diego Rivera - Ofrenda IIOfrenda IIDiego Rivera

The tradition of celebrating the dead on the 1st and 2nd of November (All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day) originated in pre-Hispanic Mexico and was maintained in modified form during the Colonial period, eventually developing into the festivity we are familiar with today. It consists of setting up a...

Museo Dolores Olmedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
 
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Colectivo Última Hora And Juan Vázquez Morales - Montando el TzompantliMontando el TzompantliColectivo Última Hora And Juan Vázquez Morales

En 2005, el Colectivo Última Hora presentó un monumental tzompantli en el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México. En el México antiguo, el tzompantli era un altar donde colocaban los cráneos de los sacrificados, generalmente cautivos de guerra, con el fin de honrar a sus dioses. Eran la manifestación más evi...

Museo de Arte Popular (Mexico City, Mexico)
 
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