Emmy Lou Packard Wood & Linocut ‘California Morning’ ca.1950s.
(Packard (1914-1998) was a painter, printmaker, and muralist in San Francisco, California. Packard lived in Mexico City in the late 1920s. In 1940-1941, she worked as Diego Rivera's painting assistant on his giant fresco for the World's Fair in San Francisco. Subsequently, she spent a year in Mexico with Rivera and Frida Kahlo.She was a prolific artist and had exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art, the Raymond and Raymond Gallery (S. F.), the Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, MA), Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, the Pushkin Museum (St. Petersburg), and the March Gallery, Chicago.She has received numerous awards for her painting and print work.)
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