Spot the Frida Kahlo Painting

Can you pick out the paintings by legendary Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo?

By Google Arts & Culture

Marxism Will Give Health to the Ill (1954) by Frida KahloMuseo Frida Kahlo

Perhaps no other artist is so well known for exploring personal emotions and pain through self portraiture than Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

Her work explores and supports her dearly-held ideals of feminism, the rights of indigenous peoples, and communism. This, combined with her unique style, have made her one of the most loved artists of all time.

Her style is distinctive, but can you spot a Kahlo? Take our test below and see how good you are at identifying her work amongst some other artistic greats.

Find the Frida...

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Still Life with Bowl of Citrons, Giovanna Garzoni, late 1640s, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
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Still life with fruit (with scorpion and frog), Hermenegildo Bustos, 1874, From the collection of: Museo Nacional de Arte
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Answer: Painting 1

The Mexican flag was big clue! Together with her husband Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo established Mexican art as a powerful force in the first half of the 20th century. 

Which is the Kahlo original?

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The Queue at the Fish-shop, Dunbar, Evelyn Mary, 1944, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
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Women's Canteen at Phoenix Works, Bradford, Flora Lion, 1918, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
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Answer: Painting 1

This picture, called The Bus, is an autobiographical work depicting the people who were present when Kahlo suffered horrific injuries in a bus accident in 1925 - including possibly the artist herself on the left.

Flowers in a Metal Vase, Mignon, Abraham, c. 1670, From the collection of: Mauritshuis
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Untitled (Hand), Georgia O'Keeffe, 1902, From the collection of: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
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Can you spot the Kahlo?

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Answer: Painting 2

The injuries she sustained in the bus accident meant that Kahlo was unable to have children, and themes of fertility were common in her later work. This picture, entitled Sun and Life features what appear to be womb-like flowering plants. 

Self-portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States (1932) by Frida KahloDetroit Institute of Arts

Want to know more?

You can find out more about Kahlo's life and work here.

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