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Portrait of a Muse

Portrait of a Muse
Author: Andrew Gailey
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2020-09-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1913394476

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The first biography of Frances Graham the muse of leading Pre Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones for the last 25 years of his life.


Misty Dawn

Misty Dawn
Author: Jock Sturges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781597110747

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Misty Dawn is one of Jock Sturges' primary and most popular muses. He has photographed her for 25 of her 28 years. Taken as a whole this series of images presents a unique, fully realised portrait of a blossoming individual and explores the relationship between photographer and subject.


The Marchesa Casati

The Marchesa Casati
Author: Scot Ryersson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Visual biography about the Marchesa Luisa Casati (1881-1957), telling Casati's life story alongside the art and designs she has inspired, featuring 200 images covering her lifetime and beyond.


Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait
Author: Celia Paul
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681374838

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A rich, penetrating memoir about the author's relationship with a flawed but influential figure—the painter Lucian Freud—and the satisfactions and struggles of a life lived through art. One of Britain's most important contemporary painters, Celia Paul has written a reflective, intimate memoir of her life as an artist. Self-Portrait tells the artist's story in her own words, drawn from early journal entries as well as memory, of her childhood in India and her days as a art student at London's Slade School of Fine Art; of her intense decades-long relationship with the older esteemed painter Lucian Freud and the birth of their son; of the challenges of motherhood, the unresolvable conflict between caring for a child and remaining commited to art; of the "invisible skeins between people," the profound familial connections Paul communicates through her paintings of her mother and sisters; and finally, of the mystical presence in her own solitary vision of the world around her. Self-Portrait is a powerful, liberating evocation of a life and of a life-long dedication to art.


Artist, Soldier, Lover, Muse

Artist, Soldier, Lover, Muse
Author: Arthur D. Hittner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780998981017

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A tragic-comic love story set in the New York art world during the late Depression and the prelude to the Second World War, "Artist, Soldier, Lover, Muse" traces the triumphs, loves, and tribulations of an emerging young artist.


Portrait

Portrait
Author: Jean-Luc Nancy
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0823279960

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This book examines the practice of portraits as a way in to grasping the paradoxes of subjectivity. To Nancy, the portrait is suspended between likeness and strangeness, identity and distance, representation and presentation, exactitude and forcefulness. It can identify an individual, but it can also express the dynamics by means of which its subject advances and withdraws. The book consists of two extended essays written a decade apart but in close conversation, in which Nancy considers the range of aspirations articulated by the portrait. Heavily illustrated, it includes a newly written preface bringing the two essays together and a substantial Introduction by Jeffrey Librett, which places Nancy’s work within the range of thinking of aesthetics and the subject, from religion, to aesthetics, to psychoanalysis. Though undergirded by a powerful grasp of the philosophical and psychoanalytic tradition that has rendered our sense of the subject so problematic, Nancy’s book is at heart a delightful, unpretentious reading of three dozen portraits, from ancient drinking mugs to recent experimental or parodic pieces in which the artistic representation of a sitter is made from their blood, germ cultures, or DNA. The contemporary world of ubiquitous photos, Nancy argues, in no way makes the portrait a thing of the past. On the contrary, the forms of appearing that mark the portrait continue to challenge how we see the bodies and representations that dominate our world.


Muse

Muse
Author: Jennifer Blessing
Publisher: Aperture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781597113144

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This volume is the first to gather together Mickalene Thomas's various approaches to photography, including portraits, collages, Polaroids, and other processes. The book also includes a section entitled tête-à-tête which features a curated selection of images by artists who she considers to be an artistic community of influence--from Malick Sidibé to more contemporary artists such as Zanele Muholi and LaToya Ruby Frazier.


Portrait of a Muse

Portrait of a Muse
Author: Gailey Andrew
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1913394417

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The first biography of Frances Graham, the muse of leading Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones for the last 25 years of his life. In a discreet, subtle, human way, her life is a study in power – artistic, social, political, familial, local – and all the more fascinating for being played out from a perennial position of weakness. 'The Portrait of a Muse' is the tale of a remarkable woman living in an age on the cusp of modernity. 75 illustrations.


Portrait of the Artist As Hermes

Portrait of the Artist As Hermes
Author: Donald F. Nelson
Publisher: University of North Carolina S
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781469658049

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Within the framework of Jungian archetypal psychology and utilizing Karl Kerenyi's theories on Hermes and the archetypal symbolism of mother and daughter, this book combines the mythopoeic and psychoanalytical approaches in interpreting Krull's development as both a mythic identification with Hermes and an odyssey into the archaic depths of the Collective Unconscious. As a counterpart to the thematic line of investigation, detailed stylistic analyses aim at pointing out significant correspondences between form and content.


John Singer Sargent and His Muse

John Singer Sargent and His Muse
Author: Karen Corsano
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1442230517

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This sensitive and compelling biography sheds new light on John Singer Sargent’s art through an intimate history of his family. Karen Corsano and Daniel Williman focus especially on his niece and muse, Rose-Marie Ormond, telling her story for the first time. In a score of paintings created between 1906 and 1912, John Singer Sargent documented the idyllic teenage summers of Rose-Marie and his own deepening affection for her serene beauty and good-hearted, candid charm. Rose-Marie married Robert, the only son of André Michel, the foremost art historian of his day, who had known Sargent and reviewed his paintings in the Paris Salons of the 1880s. Robert was a promising historian as well, until the Great War claimed him first as an infantry sergeant, then a victim, in 1914. His widow Rose-Marie served as a nurse in a rehabilitation hospital for blinded French soldiers until she too was killed, crushed under a bombed church vault, in 1918. Sargent expressed his grief, as he expressed all his emotions, on canvas: He painted ruined French churches and, in Gassed, blinded soldiers; he made his last murals for the Boston Public Library a cryptic memorial to Rose-Marie and her beloved Robert. Braiding together the lives and families of Rose-Marie, Robert, and John Sargent, the book spans their many worlds—Paris, the Alps, London, the Soissons front, and Boston. Drawing on a rich trove of letters, diaries, and journals, this beautifully illustrated history brings Sargent and his times to vivid life.