Portrait of an Artist e-bog
148,75 DKK
(inkl. moms 185,94 DKK)
';Readers will welcome what Lisle has found. The woman who emerges has extraordinary personal stature, artistic gifts, commitment to her vision.' (Chicago Tribune) Recollections of more than one hundred of O'Keeffe's friends, relatives, colleagues, and neighborsincluding 16 pages of photographsas well as published and previously unpublished historical records and letters provide ';an excellent ...
E-bog
148,75 DKK
Forlag
Atria Books
Udgivet
16 november 2010
Længde
512 sider
Genrer
ACX
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781451628739
';Readers will welcome what Lisle has found. The woman who emerges has extraordinary personal stature, artistic gifts, commitment to her vision.' (Chicago Tribune) Recollections of more than one hundred of O'Keeffe's friends, relatives, colleagues, and neighborsincluding 16 pages of photographsas well as published and previously unpublished historical records and letters provide ';an excellent portrait of a nearly legendary figure' (San Francisco Chronicle).Georgia O'Keeffe, one of the most original painters America has ever produced, left behind a remarkable legacy when she died at the age of ninety-eight. Her vivid visual vocabularysensuous flowers, bleached bones against red sky and earthhad a stunning, profound, and lasting influence on American art in this century. O'Keeffe's personal mystique is as intriguing and enduring as her bold, brilliant canvases. Portrait of an Artist is an in-depth account of her exceptional lifefrom her girlhood and early days as a controversial art teacher, to her discovery by the pioneering photographer of the New York avant-garde, Alfred Stieglitz, to her seclusion in the New Mexico desert where she lived until her death. Renowned for her fierce independence, iron determination, and unique artistic vision, Georgia O'Keeffe is a twentieth-century legend. Her dazzling career spans virtually the entire history of modern art in America. Armed with passion, steadfastness, and three years poring over research, former Newsweek reporter Laurie Lisle finally shines a light on one of the most significant and innovative twentieth century artists.