Rare Photos of Frida Kahlo as a Young Woman in the 1920s

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Today, Frida Kahlo remains one of the most celebrated artists in modern art. In terms of subject matter, Kahlo favored self-portraits and scenes rooted in her Mexican heritage. Given the deeply personal nature of these themes, art historians and art lovers alike are able to learn about Kahlo through her paintings. While studying her art is an excellent way to get to know the artist, this rare collection of photographs also offers an intimate glimpse into her life.

Taken in the 1920s, the photos present Kahlo—who was born in 1907—as a young woman. Set in various locations over the course of a number of years, the photos trace Kahlo's journey into early adulthood. Some of them appear to be formal portraits of the artist. These photos were likely taken at National Preparatory School, where Kahlo was enrolled in 1922. In addition to traditional portrayals, casual shots with family, friends, peers, and her husband, fellow artist Diego Rivera, also comprise the collection of rare photographs. Even in such informal situations, Kahlo seldom smiles—a persona she would retain in future photographs and stoic self-portraits.

While ample paintings and photographs of Kahlo exist in the public sphere, most of them are from later time periods. For example, her most well-known self-portrait paintings, like The Two Fridas, Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, and The Broken Column, were produced in the late 1930s and 1940s. Similarly, iconic photographs taken by contemporaries like Nickolas Muray and Lucienne Bloch also depict an older Kahlo. Thus, these rare, earlier photographs help us to fill in the gaps and and see the artist like we've never seen her before.

These fascinating photographs offer a rare glimpse of Frida Kahlo in the 1920s.

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

Rare Frida Kahlo Photos Frida Kahlo in the 1920s Frida Photos

h/t: [Vintage Everyday]

Kelly Richman-Abdou

Kelly Richman-Abdou was a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. An art historian living in Paris, Kelly was born and raised in San Francisco and holds a BA in Art History from the University of San Francisco and an MA in Art and Museum Studies from Georgetown University. When she’s not writing, you can find Kelly wandering around Paris, whether she’s leading a tour (as a guide, she has been interviewed by BBC World News America and France 24) or simply taking a stroll with her husband and two tiny daughters.
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