Frida Kahlo, Dos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia), 1928

Most of us associate Frida Kahlo with her searing self-portraiture, but she also made many brilliant works of art that centred on other things entirely, including this beautiful portrait of two (very well dressed) women, against a leafy green backdrop. Discover this, and much more about the lauded Mexican surrealist in Google Arts & Culture’s extensive online exploration of Kahlo’s life and legacy, made in collaboration with thirty-three collections around the world to occupy us during quarantine. (Other highlights include virtual tours of all the places that Kahlo lived and worked!)