Frida Kahlo, July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954.
1941 photo by Emmy Lou Packard.
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Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Coyoacan, Mexico, 1941, photographed by Emmy Lou Packard
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Frida Kahlo et Emmy Lou Packard photographiées par Diego Rivera, Coyoacan, 1941.
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Emmy Lou Packard, aka Betty Lou Packard (American, 1914–1998), Peace is a Human Right, 1949, linocut. Courtesy of Ian Thompson and Muna Coobtee, and Richmond Art Center.
📷 Frida Kahlo and Emmy Lou Packard. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
📷 Diego Rivera & Emmy Lou Packard painting for the Golden Gate International Exposition, on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, 1938-40, Photograph Gelatin silver print, vintage. Courtesy of Throckmorton Gallery and Richmond Art Center
"Emmy Lou Packard was a 20th-century painter, printmaker, and activist whose work grappled with themes of inequality and social justice. She is perhaps best known for being chief assistant to the great muralist Diego Rivera and long-time confidant of Frida Kahlo."
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Emmy Lou Packard (1914 - 1998)
Emmy Lou Packard also known as Betty Lou Packard (1914–1998) was a Californian post-war artist known for painting, printmaking and murals.via Wikipedia
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Emmy Lou Packard (American,1914 - 1998)
Self Portrait, 1941
oil on canvas board
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Emmy Lou Packard
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Emmy Lou Packard b.1914 Californian post-war printmaker, artist
STRAWBERRY PICKERS NEAR PAJARO, 1945
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Emmy Lou Packard (Américaine, 1914-1998), Frida Kahlo et Diego Rivera dans la cuisine, 1941
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Emmy Lou Packard (1914 - 1998) Playground, color woodcut, ca. 1965.
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Peace Is A Human Right, Emmy Lou Packard (c 1973)
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Diego Rivera et Frida Kahlo dans leur cuisine photographiés par Emmy Lou Packard, 1941.
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Emmy Lou Packard (1914-1998) - La pace è un diritto umano, 1949
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Frida Kahlo and Emmy Lou Packard, 1941
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Emmy Lou Packard, Mendocino Masonic hall.
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