Nicolasa Andrade brings the present retablo to Saint Pancras thanking him infinitely for her masters Diego and Frida contracted marriage because she loves them very much.
Mexico, 1932
— tagged with “Frida Kahlo”
Nicolasa Andrade brings the present retablo to Saint Pancras thanking him infinitely for her masters Diego and Frida contracted marriage because she loves them very much.
Mexico, 1932
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Pascasia Lopez bring this retablo thanking the Holy Child of Atocha for she got to know Frida the painter. I’m also thankful to Frida for helping my son to finish the primary school.
Mexico, 1952
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Frida asks the Virgin of Guadalupe that Diego wouldn’t be such a womanizer.
Coyoacan, Mexico City
Retablo by Luz Cadena
As a consequence of beating the fuck out of her mother-in-law Sebastiana Montiel was taken to the jail. She thanks Saint Pancras because the artist Frida helped her to go out of the jail.
Puebla, 1939
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
1939, Rancho de la Rosa, Puebla, my son and his horse fell, and he badly injured his hip bones. He thanks Saint Pancras that the artist Frida came and helped to cover the expenses of his treatment.
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Ernestina Villafaña brings this retablo to the Merciful Lord thanking him because the artists Frida and Diego keep staying together as usual.
Mexico, 1950
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Look, if I loved you for the hair,
now, when you’re bald, I love you not.
I bring this retablo to Saint Jude Thaddeus in gratitude for my friend Frida, the painter, has got an improvement and is having a positive attitude.
Mexico, 1949
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Maria Teresa Gomez, faithful to the Holy Child of Atocha, brings this retablo thanking for having met in person the painter Frida Kahlo at the “Arronte” hotel in Puebla.
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Maria de los Angeles Chavez asked, with all her faith, Saint Pancras for the reconciliation of her friends Diego and Frida. As he made so, she brings this retablo as gratitude.
Mexico, 1939
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
While walking in the park, Yolanda Robledo had the fortune to met none other than the artist Frida herself. She thanks the Virgin of San Juan with this retablo for such luck.
Puebla, 1943
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Teofila Mendes thanks the Holy Child of Atocha because the artist Frida gave her a doll for her daughter on the Three Kings’ Day.
Mexico, 1939
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Muchas gracias to Our Lady of Sorrows for saving the life of our daughter Frida.
1925
Retablo by Cynthia Korzekwa
Carolina Robledo, faithful to Saint Charbel, brings this retablo as a testimony of gratitude for seeing her friend Frida very happy with her pets.
Mexico, 1946
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández