This painting is on display within the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Built in 1931. So this painting is from the very early of Frida. Rivera and Frida are in San Francisco while this picture is being made. Because Diego got a job here.
In this picture, he is very delicate and petite next to Frida Rivera. His style of bowing his head and how he looks at us is impressive. Frida portrayed his wife as a rock-like person with his feet firmly on the ground. He is delicate, his feet are cut off from the ground and glide.
Rivera's boots show us that he's firmly on the ground. The change of Frida's dress to the ground and her head down allows us to see her as delicate. Frida's dress, hair, jewelry and shawl are very feminine. With these dresses, Frida emphasizes Mexican folklore.
Standing in front of the bare backdrop is a reference to the traditional painting style of Mexico. Diego's brushes and team add seriousness to the painting, but also show that they are of the working class.
Frida gives us the feeling of letting go of everything and give it all to hand.
Let's look at the bird on the hill, holding a ribbon in its mouth. According to the description of the museum, he writes in the lane: "Here you see us, I am Frida Kahlo and my beloved wife Diego. I made these portraits in April 1931 for our friend Albert Bender, who is the official of the museum we are in San Francisco, California. ''