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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealist Painting
1945
Contemporary
61.0 x 76.0 cmGiclée- eller lerretsprint av museumskvalitet med rask produksjon og fleksible valgmuligheter for etterbehandling.
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Moses
Størrelse på reproduksjon
This meticulously crafted hand-painted reproduction captures the raw power and profound symbolism of Frida Kahlo's rarely seen, yet intensely evocative, painting titled "Moses." Initially conceived as a personal exploration of faith, suffering, and the human condition, this work transcends its origins to offer a timeless meditation on resilience and the struggle for meaning. Kahlo’s unique artistic voice, forged in the crucible of physical pain and emotional turmoil, is powerfully evident here, creating an image that resonates with both vulnerability and unwavering strength.
Painted in 1945, “Moses” emerged during a period of significant artistic and intellectual ferment. Kahlo was deeply influenced by Surrealism, though she resisted being categorized within the movement’s more fantastical tendencies. Instead, she employed surrealist techniques – dreamlike imagery, symbolic representation – to explore intensely personal themes. The painting also reflects Kahlo's own experiences with illness, disability, and her complex relationship with her family history, particularly her German heritage. The choice of Moses, a figure synonymous with liberation from oppression, speaks directly to the political anxieties of post-war Mexico, where social justice movements were gaining momentum.
Beyond the obvious representation of Moses and the Ten Commandments, the painting is layered with rich symbolism. The horse, prominently featured in the background, represents power, nobility, and perhaps even a fallen kingdom – a subtle allusion to the Israelites’ past. The cow symbolizes fertility and abundance, while the bird suggests freedom and spiritual aspiration. The boat, often interpreted as representing the Red Sea crossing, isn't merely a depiction of a biblical event; it embodies the journey of self-discovery and the overcoming of obstacles. Kahlo masterfully uses these elements to create a complex tapestry of meaning that invites multiple interpretations.
"Moses" is more than just a beautiful image; it’s an emotionally charged statement about the human spirit's capacity for endurance and faith. Kahlo’s unflinching honesty and her ability to transform personal suffering into universal themes are what make this painting so compelling. This hand-painted reproduction allows you to experience the full force of Kahlo’s artistic vision, bringing a piece of art history directly into your home or office. Its scale – 61 x 76 cm – makes it suitable for a variety of interior design settings, while its enduring symbolism ensures that it will continue to inspire and provoke thought for generations to come.
1907 - 1954 , Mexico
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