Paulette Goddard and her relationship with Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo (2024)

In May 1940, Paulette Goddard travelled to Mexico for a publicity shoot for Look magazine and also hoped to get her portrait painted by renowned painter Diego Rivera. She had heard about Rivera from her good friend George Gershwin, a fan of the painter, and had become intrigued by him. In Mexico Rivera not only agreed to paint Goddard, but soon the two also began an affair. (At the time Goddard was still married to Charlie Chaplin, while Rivera had just divorced Frida Kahlo.)

Rivera was working on Goddard's painting when someone tried to kill Leon Trotsky, the Marxist revolutionary who was a friend of Rivera and Kahlo (Trotsky had also been Kahlo's lover). Rivera was a suspect in the case and Goddard helped him hide out,providing him with food and drink, before eventually leaving the country together. Upon arrival in the U.S. in early June 1940, Rivera had to pay a $500 bond —"to guarantee that I wouldn't overthrow the government of the United States"— and reportedly sold a number of watercolours to Goddard in order to pay for the bond. (Rivera would later state to the American press that Goddard had saved his life.) In San Francisco the painter began work on a mural for the Golden Gate International Exposition, a projecthe would work on for many months and which he ultimately called Pan-American Unity. His paintingPortrait of Paulette Goddard was finished at a later date and eventually found its way to Goddard's home.

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Above: Paulette Goddard photographed in her home with the Rivera painting.After Goddard's death in 1990, the painting was donated to an educational institution and in 1999 it was sold at auction at Christie'sfor$552,500.
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Above: Detail of the huge muralPan-American Unity by Diego Rivera. (For images of the full mural, clickhere.) Rivera painted himself holding Goddard's hands, whilesharing La Ceiba, the Sacred Tree Of Life; Kahlo stands behind them. Asked why he held hands with Goddard, Rivera answered: "It means closer Pan-Americanism". Incidentally, the mural also contains two scenes from Rivera's favourite films,The Great Dictator with Charlie Chaplin (whom he greatly admired) and Confessions of a Nazi Spy with Edward G. Robinson. Below: Goddard and Rivera photographed in June 1940.

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Frida Kahlo didn't arrive in the United States until early September 1940. Several weeks before, another attempt on Trotsky's life had proven successful and Kahlo was questioned by the police and even put in prison for two days (having previously been in contact with Trotsky's assassin Ramón Mercader). In San Francisco, Kahlo reunited with Rivera and the two eventually remarried in December of that same year.

It is unclear when Goddard and Kahlo met for the first time. Gossip columnist Louella Parsons wrote in The San Francisco Examinerthat Kahlo and Rivera were weekend guests at the home of Goddard in December 1940, while a letter from Rivera suggests the two women didn't meet until a year later. On 6 December 1941, Rivera wrote to his assistant Emmy Lou Packard: "Paulette ... came here to dinner and she and Frida liked each other", implying they had not met before.

Goddard and Kahlo reportedly became friends, something which often happened to Kahlo, i.e. befriending the mistresses of her husband. (She had befriended Dolores del Rio too, another actress who had an affair with Rivera and whose portrait he had also painted.) It is said that Kahlo painted the still life The Flower Basketas a gift to Goddard and that her motivation for creating the painting was to forgive Goddard for her love affair with Rivera. In addition, it has been rumoured that the two women were not just friends —a similar rumour had been circulating about Kahlo and Del Rio— and that the painting may also have been a lover's gift.

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Frida Kahlo's The Flower Basket

That Kahlo paintedThe Flower Basket for Goddard is contradicted by art historian Luis-Martín Lozano who said the workwas part of a presidential commission. According to Lozano, in June 1941 Kahlo was commissioned by the President of Mexico to paint a few still lifes as decoration for the new dining room of the Palacio Nacional. In the end, the project was cancelled and the paintings, including The Flower Basket(originally entitledStill Life), were returned to the artist. As the following document shows, Kahloeventuallysold —not gave— the paintingto Goddard who paid $300 for it.(In 2019, the painting would sell for $3.1 million at Christie's.)

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Source:Heritage Auctions

Not only Kahlo sold her work to Goddard but also Rivera sold the actress (at least) one of his paintings. While his portrait of Goddard was likely a gift, the painting Calla Lilieswas sold to her for $1000. Documents below are proof of the sale and also shown is Goddard's letter to get the painting cleared through customs.

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Source:Heritage Auctions
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Source:Heritage Auctions

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Above: Rivera made a number of paintings with calla lilies but I could find no painting entitled Calla Lilies. Perhaps it was this painting, known asCalla Lily Sellerfrom 1942, that he sold to Goddard.Below: Kahlo and Rivera, who were married for the first time from 1929 until 1939 and remarried in December 1940. Kahlo agreed to the second marriage under the condition that she would be financially independent from Rivera and that their relationship would be celibate. The couple remained married until Kahlo's death in 1954.

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FAQs

Paulette Goddard and her relationship with Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo? ›

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Why did Frida Kahlo remarry her husband? ›

Bereft in Mexico, Kahlo followed him and the pair, reunited, decided to remarry in 1940 on the understanding that while neither of them were likely to reform, they could not be apart. Back in Mexico City they lived entwined, but separate, in neighbouring homes.

Did Diego and Frida have a good marriage? ›

The relationship between Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera is not your typical love story… They had messy fights, multiple extra-marital affairs and even divorced in 1939 only to remarry a year later. The duo painted each other for 25 years.

Was Frida Kahlo's husband unfaithful? ›

Rivera and Kahlo had been married less than a year when he had his first affair. Their troubled marriage and numerous affairs (she, too, was unfaithful) led to divorce in 1939, but the couple remarried late the following year.

How old was Diego when he married Frida? ›

He was still married when he met art student Frida Kahlo in Mexico. They began a passionate affair and, after he divorced Marín, Rivera married Kahlo on August 21, 1929. He was 42 and she was 22.

Why did Frida have an unibrow? ›

An enduring feminist icon, Kahlo's unibrow has become shorthand for: “I won't curb my self-expression to meet your expectations of how a woman should look.” That shock of dark hair on her brow is a statement rejecting stereotypes about what is and isn't attractive.

Did Frida have three sisters? ›

Frida had three sisters – Matilde, Adriana and Cristina. Her father also had two daughters from his first marriage. She grew up in the Casa Azul, a beautiful 'Blue House' designed by her father. Frida was born in Coyoacán, Mexico, in 1907, to a Mexican mother and a German father.

What is the meaning of the Frida and Diego Rivera painting? ›

This painting, Frieda and Diego Rivera, indicates at what the Riveras' marriage would get to be. As solidly planted like an oak, Rivera looks colossal beside his wife. Dismissing from her, he shakes his palette and brushes - he is the extraordinary maestro.

Why couldn't Frida have children? ›

Instead, Antelo reported at the American Association of Anatomists Meeting, Kahlo's history of trauma suggests that the trolley car's handrail damaged the lining of her uterus, leading to the development of scar tissue that made it impossible for her body to support a pregnancy.

Who did Frida Kahlo marry and how many times? ›

In fact, Kahlo didn't even need to paint to make it into the history books. Controversy surrounded her two marriages to Diego Rivera, including his affair with her younger sister and her own affair with Communist exile Leon Trotsky.

What happened to Frida Kahlo when she was 18? ›

Frida's life took a dramatic turn aged 18

She was travelling on a bus that collided with a tram, killing many of the passengers onboard. She was impaled by a handrail that went straight through her pelvis, the impact of which apparently also tore off all her clothes.

How many wives did Diego Rivera have? ›

Rivera had four wives and numerous children, including at least one natural (illegitimate) daughter. His first child and only son died at the age of two. His third wife was fellow Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, with whom he had a volatile relationship that continued until her death.

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