Portrait of Frida Kahlo og Diego Rivera i Coyoacán, Mexico
- Akryl på lerret
- Veggkunst
- Mexican Folk Art
- 1948
- 11.0 x 8.0 cm
- Archives of American Art
florence arquin (1900 – 1974)
Explore the vibrant art of Florence Arquin! Known for her Latin American studies & portraits (especially Frida Kahlo), she blends bold colors & cultural themes.
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Portrait of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Coyoacán, Mexico
Florence Arquin’s captivating depiction captures a pivotal moment in artistic history – Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera embracing on the patio of their home in Coyoacán, Mexico. Completed in 1948, this photograph transcends mere documentation; it embodies the spirit of Mexican surrealism and the enduring fascination with iconic figures of the 20th century. Arquin’s masterful composition skillfully utilizes light and shadow to illuminate the intimacy of the scene, drawing viewers into a tableau that speaks volumes about their relationship and artistic collaboration.- Subject Matter: The image portrays Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, two monumental figures in Mexican art and culture, sharing an affectionate embrace amidst lush greenery. Their presence symbolizes the intersection of personal passion and creative ambition – a cornerstone of Rivera’s oeuvre and a reflection of Kahlo's own introspective gaze.
- Style & Technique: Arquin employs a documentary style characterized by crisp detail and balanced tonal range, prioritizing accuracy over embellishment. The black-and-white palette enhances the photograph’s timeless quality, emphasizing textures and forms while stripping away distracting color hues. This deliberate aesthetic choice aligns with the prevailing photographic trends of the era, reflecting a commitment to capturing reality with uncompromising honesty.
- Historical Context: Shot during the height of Rivera's artistic prominence and Kahlo’s burgeoning fame, the photograph encapsulates the vibrant intellectual milieu of Coyoacán in the mid-1940s. The setting – Rivera’s Casa Azul – served as a hub for avant-garde artists and thinkers, fostering dialogues about Mexican identity and challenging conventional artistic conventions.
- Symbolism: Beyond its depiction of two celebrated artists, the photograph subtly conveys themes of companionship, vulnerability, and mutual support. The surrounding plants symbolize growth, resilience, and connection to nature – mirroring Kahlo’s preoccupation with botany and her exploration of symbolism within her artwork.
- Emotional Impact: Arquin's image resonates deeply with viewers through its portrayal of genuine affection and shared experience. It invites contemplation on the complexities of human relationships and celebrates the transformative power of artistic collaboration, leaving a lasting impression of warmth and sincerity.
Om dette kunstverket
- Tittel: Portrait of Frida Kahlo og Diego Rivera i Coyoacán, Mexico
- Kunstner: florence arquin
- År: 1948
- Opprinnelige mål: 11.0 x 8.0 cm
- Format: Portrettformat
- Opphavsrettslig status: Opphavsrettslig beskyttet
- Utstillingssted: Archives of American Art
- Bevegelse: Mexican Folk Art
- Kontekst for korpus: kahlo legacy , cultural identity
- Fargepalett: Jordnær
Kort om verket
- Year: 1948
- Title: Portrett av Frida Kahlo og Diego Rivera i Coyoacán
- Medium: Fotografi
- Dimensions: 11 x 8 cm
- Subject or theme: Portrett av Frida Kahlo og Diego Rivera
- Artist: Florence Arquin