Frida Kahlo in the artist’s studio by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, 1932
I’m posting these gorgeous B&W portraits of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo because A) they’re all simply wonderful and B) there’s never enough Frida as far as I’m concerned.
Enjoy!
Frida Kahlo by Lucienne Bloch, 1933
Frida Kahlo by Lucienne Bloch, 1935
Frida Kahlo by Lola Alvarez Bravo, 1944
1932. Photograph by W.J. Stettler
Frida Kahlo by Leo Matiz, 1946
Frida Kahlo by Leo Matiz, 1941
1937
Frida Kahlo in her garden, 1951
1951
Frida Kahlo, 1930 by Edward Weston
Frida Kahlo at Xochimilco, Mexico by Fritz Henle, 1937
Frida Kahlo by Guillermo Davila, 1929
Frida looking into mirror with dogs, 1944
Frida in her Coyoacán studio, 1931
Frida leaving church, 1936
Frida Kahlo by Guillermo Kahlo, Mexico, c. 1926
Frida Kahlo in the Casa Azul, anonymous photographer, 1930
Frida Kahlo by Lola Alvarez Bravo, 1944
Frida at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel, NYC 1933
Frida Kahlo in front of the Unfinished Unity by Lucienne Bloch, 1933
Frida Kahlo by Fritz Henie
Frida Kahlo in Manuel Álvarez Bravo’s studio, 1932
Frida Kahlo by Leo Matiz, 1946
1945
Frida Kahlo at Xochimilco, Mexico by Fritz Henle, 1937
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Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Rare, intimate photographs of Frida Kahlo in love, in pain and with her pets
Frida Kahlo dressed as a boy
See Frida Kahlo’s wardrobe, locked away for 50 years
Baby and childhood photos of Frida Kahlo, taken by her photographer father Guillermo