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- Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Albert Kahn, 1932 - Detroit architect Albert Kahn (left) posed for a photograph with Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in 1932. The couple was in Michigan while Rivera worked on his <i>Detroit Industry</i> murals, commissioned by the Detroit Institute of Arts and completed there in 1933.

- August 02, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Albert Kahn, 1932
Detroit architect Albert Kahn (left) posed for a photograph with Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in 1932. The couple was in Michigan while Rivera worked on his Detroit Industry murals, commissioned by the Detroit Institute of Arts and completed there in 1933.
- Letter from Edsel Ford to Frida Kahlo regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, December 20, 1939 -

- December 20, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Edsel Ford to Frida Kahlo regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, December 20, 1939
- Letter from Edsel Ford to Frida Kahlo regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, January 22, 1941 -

- January 22, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Edsel Ford to Frida Kahlo regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, January 22, 1941
- Letter from A. R. Lajous to Edsel Ford regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, February 22, 1941 -

- February 22, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from A. R. Lajous to Edsel Ford regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, February 22, 1941
- Frida Kahlo at Work on "Self-Portrait on the Border Line between Mexico and the United States," 1932 - Artist Frida Kahlo was photographed in Detroit while working on her <i>Self-Portrait on the Border Line between Mexico and the United States</i> in 1932. She relocated to Michigan while her husband, Diego Rivera, completed a commission for the Detroit Institute of Arts. Other paintings done by Kahlo during her stay included <i>Henry Ford Hospital</i> and <i>My Birth</i>.

- August 02, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Frida Kahlo at Work on "Self-Portrait on the Border Line between Mexico and the United States," 1932
Artist Frida Kahlo was photographed in Detroit while working on her Self-Portrait on the Border Line between Mexico and the United States in 1932. She relocated to Michigan while her husband, Diego Rivera, completed a commission for the Detroit Institute of Arts. Other paintings done by Kahlo during her stay included Henry Ford Hospital and My Birth.
- Letter from Edsel Ford to L. A. Lajous regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, January 22, 1941 -

- January 22, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Edsel Ford to L. A. Lajous regarding Ricardo Arias Vinas, January 22, 1941
- Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, 1932 - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were photographed in Detroit in 1932. The couple resided in the city while Rivera created his <i>Detroit Industry</i> murals, commissioned by the Detroit Institute of Arts and completed there in 1933. Rivera's work was funded by Ford Motor Company president Edsel Ford.

- August 02, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, 1932
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were photographed in Detroit in 1932. The couple resided in the city while Rivera created his Detroit Industry murals, commissioned by the Detroit Institute of Arts and completed there in 1933. Rivera's work was funded by Ford Motor Company president Edsel Ford.