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Lee Miller Richard Calvocoressi

Lee Miller By Richard Calvocoressi

Lee Miller by Richard Calvocoressi


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Summary

One of the 20th century's most significant photographers, Lee Miller illuminated one of it's darkest periods as well as celebrating its creative geniuses. This volume includes many unpublished celebrity portraits, also pictures of war workers, and victims and perpetrators of Nazi oppression.

Lee Miller Summary

Lee Miller: Portraits from a Life by Richard Calvocoressi

Lee Miller is arguably the 20th century's most famous woman photographer. During her extraordinary life, she came into contact with a wide range of people including many of the most celebrated and influential artists, writers, actors, fashion designers and socialites of the last century. The photographs include not only Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Dora Maar, Igor Stravinsky, Henry Moore, Colette, Marlene Dietrich, Fred Astaire and a host of others, but also pictures of unsung individuals engaged in war work. Most memorable of all are Miller's pictures of victims and perpetrators of Nazi oppression - some of the most powerful images from the last century. These brilliant portraits are shown together for the first time. Throughout the book, Richard Calvocoressi demonstrates the originality and artistry of the photographer's work, while exploring the relationship between the photographs and Lee Miller's fascinating life.

About Richard Calvocoressi

Richard Calvocoressi is Director of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, where he curated the recent, hugely successful exhibition of Lee Miller's work.

Table of Contents

A Surrealist Sensibility * The Portraits Paris 1929-1932 * New York and Egypt 1932-1937 * England and the South of France 1937-1939 * The War and Its Aftermath 1939-1945 * Friends at Home and Abroad 1946-1977

Additional information

GOR004206697
9780500542606
0500542600
Lee Miller: Portraits from a Life by Richard Calvocoressi
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20021104
176
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