Scrap Book

Scrap Book
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1981
Genre: Painting, English
ISBN: OCLC:8111913

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Scrap Book 1900 1981

Scrap Book  1900 1981
Author: Sir Roland Penrose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1981
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015006342235

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Roland Penrose

Roland Penrose
Author: Sir Roland Penrose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1980
Genre: Art, British
ISBN: OCLC:1075129727

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Surrealist Collage in Text and Image

Surrealist Collage in Text and Image
Author: Elza Adamowicz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1998-05-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521592046

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A new analysis of Surrealist collage in France, leading to a radical reassessment of Surrealism.

Cubism

Cubism
Author: Emily Braun,Rebecca A. Rabinow
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300208078

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This beautifully illustrated volume tells the story of Cubism through twenty-two essays that explore the most significant private holding of Cubist art in the world today, the Leonard A. Lauder Collection, now a promised gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The eighty works featured in this volume—by Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, and Pablo Picasso‐are among the most important and visually arresting in the movement’s history. These masterpieces, critical to the development of Cubism, include such groundbreaking paintings as Braque’s Trees at L’Estaque, considered one of the very first Cubist pictures; Picasso’s Still Life with Fan: “L’Indépendant,” one of the first to introduce typography; Gris’s noirish, uncanny The Man at the Café, one of his most celebrated collages; and Léger’s uniquely ambitious Composition (The Typographer). Written by renowned experts on this subject, the essays trace the evolution of Cubism from its origins in the still lifes, portraits, and collages of Braque and Picasso through the precisely delineated compositions by Gris that prefigure the Synthetic Cubism of the war years to Léger’s distinctive intersections of spherical, cylindrical, and cubic forms that evoke the syncopated rhythms of modern life. Also included are a fascinating interview in which Leonard Lauder discusses his approach to collecting, an investigative essay on the information gleaned from the backs of the works themselves, and an authoritative catalogue that further establishes the lives of these magnificent objects. A publication to place alongside the great histories of Modernism, this comprehensive book will stand as the resource for understanding Cubism for many years to come. -

Night Thoughts

Night Thoughts
Author: Robert Fraser
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780199558148

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This pioneering biography of the British poet and translator David Gascoyne (1916-2001) candidly describes his creative work, involvement with surrealism, addictions, tormented private life, and his many friendships in England and France.

The Course of English Surrealist Poetry Since the 1930s

The Course of English Surrealist Poetry Since the 1930s
Author: Rob Jackaman
Publsiher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0889469326

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This study proposes that there has been a revival of surrealist poetry, and traces an uninterrupted thread of development in surrealism throughout 20th-century English poetry.

Lee Miller

Lee Miller
Author: Carolyn Burke
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2010-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307766632

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A trenchant yet sympathetic portrait of Lee Miller, one of the iconic faces and careers of the twentieth century. Carolyn Burke reveals Miller as a multifaceted woman: both model and photographer, muse and reporter, sexual adventurer and mother, and, in later years, gourmet cook—the last of the many dramatic transformations she underwent during her lifetime. A sleek blond bombshell, Miller was part of a glamorous circle in New York and Paris in the 1920s and 1930s as a leading Vogue model, close to Edward Steichen, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Cocteau, and Pablo Picasso. Then, during World War II, she became a war correspondent—one of the first women to do so—shooting harrowing images of a devastated Europe, entering Dachau with the Allied troops, posing in Hitler’s bathtub. Burke examines Miller’s troubled personal life, from the unsettling photo sessions during which Miller, both as a child and as a young woman, posed nude for her father, to her crucial affair with artist-photographer Man Ray, to her unconventional marriages. And through Miller’s body of work, Burke explores the photographer’s journey from object to subject; her eye for form, pattern, and light; and the powerful emotion behind each of her images.A lushly illustrated story of art and beauty, sex and power, Modernism and Surrealism, independence and collaboration, Lee Miller: A Life is an astute study of a fascinating, yet enigmatic, cultural figure.