These days, Frida Kahlo is inescapable. The Mexican artist’s work, image and influence has become ubiquitous over the past few decades. She has unquestionably become an icon, her likeness plastered on ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The papers of photographer Nickolas Muray measure 1.5 linear feet and date from 1910 to 1978. Found within the papers are biographical materials; ...
If you are a fencer, you might know Nickolas Muray (1892–1965) as a 1928 and 1932 Olympian. Others might know him best for his color photographs of Frida Kahlo. He brought his exacting skills and ...
""Kid, don't forget me. Write once in a while... That will be enough to know that you still remember this wench!"" Khalo writes in this volume of love letters and photographs, making charming use of ...
Staring out of more than 50 portraits spread across a sprawling third-floor gallery, Frida Kahlo’s intense gaze greets visitors to the Textile Museum of Canada in Toronto. But an unseen face on the ...
Stamped; titled, dated, numbered with Estate copyright stamp and signed by daughter of Nickolas Muray on print verso. Also in pencil on verso, "Printed by Bruce Proctor, limited to 70 prints and 5 ...
Nickolas Muray, the photographer who took the portrait of Eugene O’Neill in this week’s issue, was a man of many talents. Born in Hungary, in 1892, and the son of a postal worker, Muray opened a ...
The cover of a new book draws you in for Kahlo, but you will stay for Mary Reynolds, the innovative bookbinder and partner of Marcel Duchamp.