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Bundle- 3 Assorted Frida Kahlo Posters

$89.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Posters by Frida Kahlo. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $165. Each piece is described as follows:
Frida Kahlo - L'Autobus - 2004 Offset Lithograph 17.75" x 38.5"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 17.75 x 38.5 inches (45.085 x 97.79cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is a reproduction of The Bus by Frida Kahlo, published by Museo Dolores Olmedo. The painting depicts a bus stop with people from various segments of Mexican society: a mother and child, an elderly person, a peasant in farm gear, a working woman, and a young man and woman. Kahlo brings meticulous attention to the detail of the floorboards and the buildings of Mexico City's capital in the background. The scene is vibrantly colorful, characteristic of KahloÕs iconic style, combining her deep sense of Mexican identity with a personal, often symbolic narrative.
Frida Kahlo - Self-portrait with Monkey - Offset Lithograph 27.25" x 19.5"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 27.25 x 19.5 inches (69.215 x 49.53cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This reproduction of Self-Portrait with Monkey by Frida Kahlo, part of the permanent collection at Dolores Amedo Pati–o in Mexico City, faithfully captures KahloÕs distinctive style. Known for her intense and introspective self-portraits, this piece features Kahlo with her pet monkey, highlighting her personal connection with animals and her exploration of identity. The reproduction reflects the rich colors and detailed textures of the original work, maintaining the emotional depth and symbolism intrinsic to KahloÕs art.
Frida Kahlo - Self-Portrait with Monkey - 2003 Offset Lithograph 20" x 16"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.64cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is a reproduction of Self-Portrait with Monkey by Frida Kahlo, painted in 1940 and part of the permanent collection of the Albright-Knox Museum. The monkey on her shoulder symbolizes protection and companionship, reflecting Kahlo's deep bond with animals and her use of symbolism to convey personal emotions.