Original title: Diego in my Thought
Date: 1943
Dimensions: 75 x 60 cm
Style: Surrealism
Genre: self portrait
Location: Collector of Jaques and Natasha Gelman.
Original title: Self-portrait
Date: 1948
Dimensions: 50 x 39.5 cm
Style: Primitivism
Genre: self portrait
Medium: oil, masonite
Location: Samuel Fastlicht Collection, Mexico City, Mexico
Original title: Self-portrait with Monkey and Perico
Date: 1942
Dimensions: 54.6 x 43.2 cm
Genre: self portrait
Location: Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires
Original title: The Broken Column
Date: 1944
Dimensions: 43 x 33 cm
Style: Primitivism
Genre: self portrait
Medium: oil, masonite
Location: Dolores Olmedo Collection, Mexico City, Mexico
Original title: Self-portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser
Date: 1940
Dimensions: 59.5 x 40 cm
Style: (Primitivism
Genre: self portrait
Medium: oil, masonite
Location: private collection




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