It's doubtful that Frida Kahlo, the Mexican painter, ever met Federico Garcia Lorca, the Spanish poet, in New York City. From what we know, Kahlo was in New York from 1931-1933, while Lorca was there from 1929-1920. In Todd Lehman's painting (oil and pencil on paper, framed in black), he depicts how Kahlo was influenced by Lorca's discussion of the Spanish word, "duende," a mysterious force that everyone feels. He then conjures and imaginary meeting between the two in the city.