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topcat77 · 4 months ago
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'Californian Morning'
Emmy Lou Packard b.1914, American artist and printmaker
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artpictural · 8 months ago
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Frida Kahlo et Emmy Lou Packard photographiées par Diego Rivera, Coyoacan, 1941.
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lascitasdelashoras · 6 months ago
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Emmy Lou Packard (1914 - 1998) Playground, color woodcut, ca. 1965
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davidhudson · 1 year ago
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Frida Kahlo, July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954.
1941 photo by Emmy Lou Packard.
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Coyoacan, Mexico, 1941, photographed by Emmy Lou Packard
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jadeseadragon · 11 months ago
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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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abwwia · 8 months ago
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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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leloupdebout · 9 months ago
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misslubaluft · 14 days ago
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Emmy Lou Packard, Landscape Near Half Moon Bay, 1950s, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, USA.
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packedwithpackards · 1 year ago
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I wish I knew how (and if) Emmy Lou Packard connected to my ancestral roots.
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Frida Kahlo and Emmy Lou Packard, in Coyoacan, 1941. Diego Rivera (1886-1957). Silver print.
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artpictural · 8 months ago
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Diego Rivera et Frida Kahlo dans leur cuisine photographiés par Emmy Lou Packard, 1941.
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chronivore · 5 months ago
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“I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim.”
- Frida Kahlo
Photo: Frida Kahlo by Emmy Lou Packard, Mexico, 1941
#Kahlo #fridakahlo #artist
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rmmvr · 1 month ago
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Diego Rivera et Frida Kahlo photographiés par Emmy Lou Packard, 1941.
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abwwia · 8 months ago
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Emmy Lou Packard also known as Betty Lou Packard (15 Apri 1914– 22 Feb 1998) was a Californian post-war artist known for painting, printmaking and murals. via Wikipedia
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Emmy Lou Packard, ca. 1960. Emmy Lou Packard Papers, 1900-1990. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. 
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A letter from Frida Kahlo to Emmy Lou Packard
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sic-t-g-m · 4 months ago
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Frida Kahlo et Emmy Lou Packard photographiées par Diego Rivera, Coyoacan, 1941.
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cherry369sworld · 6 months ago
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Frida Kahlo para Emmy Lou Packard, 24 de outubro de 1940
... [uma carta] de Frida Kahlo - que foi uma prolífica escritora de cartas, principalmente de lindas e profundas cartas de amor ilustradas para Diego Rivera - agradecendo ao muralista Emmy Lou Packard por cuidar tão bem de Rivera durante sua viagem a São Francisco. O casal havia se divorciado um ano antes, mas Kahlo escreve, ilustrando a carta com beijos de batom:
Beije Diego por mim e diga que o amo mais do que a minha própria vida.
Kahlo e Rivera se casaram novamente algumas semanas depois e permaneceram juntos, não sem tumultos, até que a morte os separou. Anos mais tarde, ao relembrar o primeiro encontro com a adolescente Kahlo, Rivera a consideraria “o fato mais importante” de sua vida.
Fonte: Museu Digital
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