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Frida Kahlo, Corporeal Field II

Asset value
378.100,00 €
Earning potential
17%
Splints left
7.562/7.562
Investment horizon in years
2-4
Return-to-Risk Assessment
8/10
Performance since release
+0.0%

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Main reasons to invest

  • Return Potential: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €937 in 4 years.

  • Cost-to-Return Ratio: With just 1.3% annual total costs, your net profit could be 17% per year.

  • Iconic Artist, Extreme Scarcity: A rare signed work on paper (c. 1946) by Frida Kahlo, one of ~150 known works, supported by a 100% sell-through rate and now offered at a ~23% entry discount.

Description

Investment Case
Investment Thesis
 
Metric Value
Investment Horizon 2–4 Years (Target exit: 2028–2030)
Expected CAGR (Balanced) 17.0% p.a. after fees
Optimistic CAGR 38.0% p.a. after fees
Entry Basis -26.4% (pre-fees) | -22.7% (post-fees)
Sharpe Ratio 0.8
Value at Risk (VaR) 93.5% probability of exceeding initial investment after 4 years
Standard Deviation 20.0%
Number of Sales Points 22
Risk Rating A+, Low to Moderate (high institutional demand, limited supply)
  • 2–4 Year Horizon: Planned exit between 2028 and 2030 to capture continued institutional demand and scarcity-driven appreciation for works from Kahlo's most emotionally charged period.
  • 17.0% Net ROI p.a. (Balanced): Based on a probability-weighted scenario reflecting Kahlo's 100% sell-through rate, extreme supply constraints, and strong historical performance (20.0% CAGR from 11/2019 to 10/2025).
  • 38.0% Net ROI p.a. (Ambitious): Reflects a stronger upside scenario supported by the work's rarity, intimate connection to Kahlo's post-surgery period (c. 1946), and growing global demand for museum-quality pieces.
  • ~22.7% Discount to Market: Entry pricing was verified below current market value after fees, supporting an attractive acquisition basis and immediate value creation.
  • Market Benchmark: Only 52 Kahlo works have appeared at auction since 2000, with a 100% sell-through rate. Works on paper from this pivotal period are exceptionally rare and highly sought after by collectors and institutions.
  • Sharpe Ratio of 0.8: Indicates a strong risk-adjusted return profile relative to expected appreciation, particularly for a blue-chip artist with proven market resilience.
  • VaR 93.5%: Modelled probability that the asset value exceeds the initial investment after four years, reflecting robust downside protection.
  • Standard Deviation (20.0%): Reflects moderate volatility for a rare collectible with limited transaction frequency, calculated using comparable data from similar high-value cultural assets.
  • 22 Sales Points: The investment case is supported by a solid dataset of comparable transactions, providing strong market validation and pricing transparency.
Category
Why Invest in This Category?
 
Art by historically established, blue-chip artists combines cultural significance with proven market resilience. These works benefit from deep institutional demand, limited supply, and strong collector competition, making them compelling assets at the intersection of passion and long-term value.
Asset Specifics
Why Invest in This Asset?
 

 

Frida Kahlo's "Corporeal Field II" (c. 1946) represents a rare opportunity to invest in a work created during one of the most emotionally charged and artistically significant periods of the Mexican icon's career. Produced following her major spinal surgery in New York, this piece belongs to a transformative phase where Kahlo's visual language shifted from symbolic representation to direct, visceral expression of physical and psychological trauma. Works from this period are among the most intimate and psychologically profound in her oeuvre, marking a pivotal evolution in her artistic practice.

Key Highlight
With only around 150 known works and just 52 appearing at auction since 2000, Kahlo's market is defined by extreme scarcity and 100% sell-through rate, creating structurally constrained supply against resilient global demand.

The investment case is further strengthened by disciplined entry pricing. Acquired at a 26.4% discount to market prior to fees (22.7% after fees), this work offers institutional-grade exposure to a cultural landmark with proven collector appeal. Works on paper from this pivotal 1946 period remain exceptionally rare, closely tied to the emotional core of her practice.

For investors, the combination of biographical significance, structural market scarcity, institutional recognition, and attractive entry valuation positions this asset as both a culturally important acquisition and a scarcity-driven investment opportunity within the modern art segment.

 

Summary
Conclusion
 
Frida Kahlo's Corporeal Field II unites profound artistic significance, extreme scarcity, and institutional recognition. Created during a pivotal post-surgery period in 1946, this intimate work embodies raw emotional depth and structural rarity. With only 150 known Kahlo works and 100% auction sell-through rates, it represents a museum-quality collectible with compelling long-term investment potential.

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Additional details

Asset ID
bd92e467-6cbb-4283-af1e-fd47d6b8b40c
Name
Corporeal field II
Artist
Frida Kahlo
Publication year
1946
Size
12.5 x 17.5 cm
Number of editions
Unique
Signature
Signed ‘F.K.’ and stamped “FRIDA KAHLO” in ink
Material
Blue and sepia ink and graphite pencil on photographic paper

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