The Hamilton Spectator

Rediscover­ed Kahlo painting to auction

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — A rediscover­ed painting by Frida Kahlo is going to auction this month in New York.

The 1929 portrait, called “Niña con collar” or “Girl with necklace,” will be part of Sotheby’s Latin America: Modern Art sale on Nov. 22. Its pre-sale estimate is $1.5 million to $2 million.

Kahlo’s husband, artist Diego Rivera, gave the work to her personal assistant in 1955, the year after she died.

Until it surfaced over the summer, the only record of the portrait had been a black-and-white photo.

The work was painted before Kahlo and Rivera were married; they had no children, according to Axel Stein, Sotheby’s head of Latin American Art.

The unknown, unsmiling, wideeyed model, perhaps 14 or 15 years old, appears to represent a young Kahlo. She is wearing the artist’s jade necklace and possibly her earrings, said Stein. The subject also is depicted with dark, distinctiv­e eyebrows resembling Kahlo’s. It’s about 55 cm by 45 cm. “I never imagined it would surface and turn out to be such a beautiful and warm painting,” Stein said. “The blues are strikingly beautiful and intense. The vermillion is very, very sharp.”

The owner hung it in a darkened bedroom in Sunnyvale, Calif., for six decades; because of her art expertise, she knew it should be kept out of the light.

“The sun is the worst enemy of paintings,” Stein said. “When she took it out it was beautifull­y preserved, like it was made yesterday.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A 1929 painting by Frida Kahlo is going to auction on Nov. 22.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A 1929 painting by Frida Kahlo is going to auction on Nov. 22.

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