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Medium: Carbon Pigment
Frida with Picasso Earrings by Nickolas Muray, 1939, Carbon Pigment Print
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida with Picasso Earrings is a color portrait of Frida Kahlo. She is dressed in magenta clothes with matching magenta flowers in her hair. She is wearing dangly earrings in the sha...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida in New York by Nickolas Muray, Carbon Pigment Print, Photography
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida in New York by Nickolas Muray features Frida Kahlo in a colorful red, yellow and blue dress with light blue bows in her hair and a cigarett...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida with Idol by Nickolas Muray, 1939, Carbon Pigment Print, Photography
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida with Idol by Nickolas Muray depicts Mexican painter Frida Kahlo posing while holding a green stone carved idol in her hand. She stands in front o...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida in Pink and Green Blouse by Nickolas Muray, 1938, Carbon Pigment Print
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida in Pink and Green Blouse by Nickolas Muray is a colorful portrait of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Frida wears a green and pink shirt with a magenta scarf wrapped around her nec...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida with Idol
Located in Dallas, TX
Edition 22/30 Carbon pigment print Paper size: 17 1/2 x 22 in., Image size: 11 x 15 3/4 in. Titled, dated, numbered, and signed by Nickolas Muray's Estate Nickolas Muray Photo Archives "Muray and Kahlo were at the height of their on-again, off-again, ten-year relationship when these pictures were taken. Their affair had started in 1931, after Muray was divorced from his second wife, and shortly after Kahlo’s marriage to Mexican muralist...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida with Picasso Earrings by Nickolas Muray, 1939, Carbon Pigment Print
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida with Picasso Earrings is a color portrait of Frida Kahlo. She is dressed in magenta clothes with matching magenta flowers in her hair. She is wearing dangly earrings in the shape of hands. Frida is rested against a bright blue wall, with her hand gently placed on her chest. Frida with Picasso Earrings by Nickolas Muray is listed as a 13.75 x 9.5 inch carbon pigment print, with the paper size measuring 20 x 15 inches. This photograph is available in an edition of 30 through the Nickolas Muray Photo Archives. This photograph is titled, dated, numbered and signed by Nickolas Muray's Estate. Nickolas Muray (1892–1965) was a Hungarian born artist that worked in New York as a photographer, specializing in portraits of celebrities. His work was often seen in Vanity Fair magazine. Nick’s friendship with the Mexican artist, Miguel Covarrubias, lead to the introduction to Frida Kahlo when Nick visited Mexico. Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were introduced by Covarubbias and it was in 1931 when Nickolas and Frida’s love affair started. Later, when Frida had a solo exhibition at the renowned Julian Levy gallery...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida Kahlo in Blue Silk Dress
Located in Dallas, TX
Edition of 30 Titled, dated, numbered, and signed by Nickolas Muray's Estate Nickolas Muray Photo Archives Paper size: 19 x 16 in., Image size: 12 2/3 x 9 3/4 in. "Muray and Kahlo were at the height of their on-again, off-again, ten-year relationship when these pictures were taken. Their affair had started in 1931, after Muray was divorced from his second wife, and shortly after Kahlo’s marriage to Mexican muralist...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida Kahlo - The Breton Portrait by Nickolas Muray, 1939, Carbon Pigment Print
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida Kahlo - The Breton Portrait by Nickolas Muray is a portrait of the Mexican painter commissioned by Andre Breton. Edition of 30 Signed by Nickolas Muray's Estate Nickolas Muray Photo Archives Nickolas Muray (1892–1965) was a Hungarian born artist that worked in New York as a photographer, specializing in portraits of celebrities. His work was often seen in Vanity Fair magazine. Nick’s friendship with the Mexican artist, Miguel Covarrubias, lead to the introduction to Frida Kahlo when Nick visited Mexico. Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were introduced by Covarubbias and it was in 1931 when Nickolas and Frida’s love affair started. Later, when Frida had a solo exhibition at the renowned Julian Levy gallery...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida in New York by Nickolas Muray, Carbon Pigment Print, Photography
Located in Dallas, TX
Frida in New York by Nickolas Muray features Frida Kahlo in a colorful red, yellow and blue dress with light blue bows in her hair and a cigarett...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

Frida in Pink and Green Blouse
Located in Dallas, TX
Edition of 30 Titled, dated, numbered and signed by Nickolas Muray's Estate Nickolas Muray Photo Archives. Paper size: 22 x 18 in., Image size: 13 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. "Muray and Kahlo w...
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20th Century Modern Carbon Pigment Portrait Photography

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Carbon Pigment

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Carbon Pigment portrait photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Carbon Pigment portrait photography available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 20th Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add portrait photography created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include and Nickolas Muray. Frequently made by artists working in the Modern, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Carbon Pigment portrait photography, so small editions measuring 0.63 inches across are also available

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