Frida Kahlo
in the Emmy Lou Packard Papers

Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month 2001

     

 

Manila envelope with handwritten note from Frida Kahlo to Diego Rivera

Manila envelope with handwritten note from Frida Kahlo to Diego Rivera, 1940. Letter. 29 x 13 cm. Emmy Lou Packard papers, [ca. 1940-1986]. Archives of American Art.


 
 

Diego my love- Remember that once you finish the fresco we will be together forever once and for all, without arguments or anything, only to love one another. Behave yourself and do everything that Emmy Lou tells you. I adore you more than ever. Your girl, Frida (Write me)

Note from Emmy Lou Packard:

San Francisco, 1940 The Spanish words in Frida's note to Diego she left in the Treasure Island Studio of Rivera's for painting the 75-foot fresco now at City College of San Francisco. Frida was leaving for a trip to New York (trial having to do with Lupe Marin; see letter) The envelope was a watch and jewelry depository while Frida was briefly in St. Luke's Hospital, placed there for observation by Dr. Leo Elloesser. -Emmy Lou Packard

 
 
 
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