Rare exhibition poster for Ordrupgaard published in 1997.
Title of painting: 'The Broken Column', 1944.
Signed in print.
Brilliant colours, glossy surface (was always stored flat and dark).

Condition: excellent - except for a marginal pressure point (not visible to the eye in the picture).
Will be sent in a strong tube by registered mail.

Info: Frida Kahlo de Rivera (1907 – 1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
The Broken Column ('La Columna Rota' in Spanish) is an oil on masonite painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, painted in 1944 shortly after she had had spinal surgery to correct on-going problems which had resulted from a serious traffic accident when the painter was eighteen years old.

Rare exhibition poster for Ordrupgaard published in 1997.
Title of painting: 'The Broken Column', 1944.
Signed in print.
Brilliant colours, glossy surface (was always stored flat and dark).

Condition: excellent - except for a marginal pressure point (not visible to the eye in the picture).
Will be sent in a strong tube by registered mail.

Info: Frida Kahlo de Rivera (1907 – 1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
The Broken Column ('La Columna Rota' in Spanish) is an oil on masonite painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, painted in 1944 shortly after she had had spinal surgery to correct on-going problems which had resulted from a serious traffic accident when the painter was eighteen years old.

Object
Poster
Designer
Frida Kahlo
Poster title
'The Broken Column', 1944
Year
1997
Subject
Art
Condition
A- (fine - tiny imperfections)
Dimensions
100×70 cm

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volledig naar verwachting en prima aandacht besteed aan de verpakking.

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Thank for quick delivery. Nice item, surprised by the extra booklet. Thanks again

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