点评:The statements that "The Ransom Center acquired the self-portrait in 1965 as one of a large collection of artworks assembled by photographer Nickolas Muray (American, b. Hungary, 1892–1965), who purchased the painting from Kahlo. The collection, known as the Nickolas Muray Collection of Mexican Art, includes two other works by Kahlo—the 1951 Still Life with Parrot and Fruit and a 1930 drawing, Diego y Yo, inscribed by Kahlo to Muray—as well as a number of works by other Mexican artists active in the first half of the twentieth century." about a "large collection" and "two other works" led us to believe that that's exactly what they had but we were exceptionally disappointed to find that they only had the one Kahlo and that stuck down a corridor not even in a featured display.
So unless you are keen to see an early bible or an almost non-existent first photograph, do not go out of your way to visit, as we did, because you will be in and out in 10 minutes and feel like you wasted your time.
翻译:声明称,“赎金中心于 1965 年收购了这幅自画像,作为摄影师尼古拉斯·穆雷(Nickolas Muray,美国人,生于匈牙利,1892-1965 年)收集的大量艺术品之一,他从卡罗那里购买了这幅画。该收藏,众所周知作为 Nickolas Muray 的墨西哥艺术收藏品,包括 Kahlo 的另外两幅作品——1951 年的静物与鹦鹉和水果和 1930 年的绘画,Diego y Yo,由 Kahlo 题写给 Muray——以及其他墨西哥艺术家的一些作品活跃于二十世纪上半叶。”关于一个“大收藏”和“另外两件作品”让我们相信这正是他们所拥有的,但我们非常失望地发现他们只有一件 Kahlo 并且它甚至没有出现在特色展示中。
所以除非你很想看一本早期的圣经或一张几乎不存在的第一张照片,否则不要像我们那样特地去参观,因为你将在 10 分钟内进出,感觉你在浪费时间.