This is one of my favorite photographs of Frida - love the colors.
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via the collection of The George Eastman House
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I love this, too. Her jewelry, hair, subtle smile, and the colors - this captures her well.
Posted by: Christina Rodriguez | 01 February 2010 at 05:17 PM
Thank you Christina for your comment. :)
Posted by: Lalla Porter | 03 February 2010 at 07:41 PM