Reusable Tote Bags - Frida Kahlo Collection

Reusable Tote Bags - Frida Kahlo Collection

$16.95
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Take a closer look at one of the many faces of Frida Kahlo through her life, art and legacy on a recycled, reusebale, water-resistant, and washable tote bag.  Folded in a matching zipper pouch. 20" x 16.5".Handles are 10.6".Holds up to 44 lbs.Weighs only 1.94oz. The Frame The Frame (El marco in Spanish) is a 1938 self portrait by Frida Kahlo. The painting is notable as the first work by a 20th-century Mexican artist to be purchased by a major international museum, when it was acquired by The Louvre in 1939. The painting is now shown at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Frida Kahlo bought this reverse glass painting from a market in Oaxaca, Mexico. She then placed a self-portrait, painted on a sheet of aluminum, into the glass frame and reverse-painted the glass. The Self Portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States Frida Kahlo depicts herself on the border between two worlds on the recycled tote bag. The pre-columbian view of

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