The 20th-century Muse

 

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The 20th-century Muse


by Luc Vezin (Author)
by Anette Vezin (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780810991545

 

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This volume, illustrated with archival photography, sketches, letters, paintings and highly personal ephemera, examines some 24 couples whose pairings have left an indelible mark on 20th-century art. In each case, the authors find, their passion and intimacy proved to be the germ of creation.


In the shadows cast by many of the world's greatest artists, one often finds the figure of The Muse: spouse or lover, protector or demon, patron or artist themselves - but always a main source of inspiration. Georgia O'Keeffe with Alfred Stieglitz; Gala with Paul Eluard and then with Salvador Dali; Nico with Andy Warhol; Frida Kahlo with Diego Rivera; Jean Marais with Jean Cocteau; Gena Rowlands with John Cassavetes: every art, from painting to writing to filmmaking to music, has a rich history of these fateful partnerships. What does the artist see in his muse? Why is artistic inspiration so often incarnated by the female form? This volume, illustrated with archival photography, sketches, handwritten letters, paintings and highly personal ephemera, examines some 24 couples whose pairings have left an indelible mark on 20th-century art. In each case, the authors find, their passion and intimacy proved to be the germ of creation.


 

ISBN 810991543
ISBN13 9780810991545
Publisher Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Format Paperback
Publication date 27/05/2003
Pages 320
Weight (grammes) 1280
Published in United States
Height (mm) 241
Width (mm) 186

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