• In this painting, Frida used a young deer with the head of herself and was fatally wounded by a bunch of arrows.
  • Various Interpretations of The Wounded Deer. No-one can deny that Frida Kahlo used large amounts of symbolism within her work, but many have argued over...
  • The Wounded Deer, 1946 - Frida Kahlo - WikiArt.org The Wounded Deer, 1946...
  • There is perhaps no better known female artist than Frida Kahlo. ... Here, Kahlo depicts herself as a wounded deer, running through the woods.
  • The Wounded Deer (El venado herido in Spanish) is an oil painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo created in 1946. It is also known as The Little Deer.
  • The color scheme in The Wounded Deer by Frida Kahlo consists of more earthy colors like browns, beiges, greens, blues, and red, as well as neutrals like white.
  • For the first time, all 152 of Frida Kahlo's known artworks are collected in a single volume, with analysis, biography, and rare photos of the artist.
  • Frida, soyunun mitolojisiyle sentezlediği “ Carma “ya ( Karma: Yaptığımız her eylemin sonucu, eylemin olumlu ya da olumsuz olmasına göre bize yansır...
  • The Wounded Deer was among the top paintings by Frida Kahlo. It became a brilliant example of the naïve period with its beautiful depiction of bruised deer and...
  • In this article, Singulart explores the colorful life of Frida Kahlo, as well as the interpretations surrounding The Wounded Deer.