In Montparnasse: The Emergence of Surrealism in Paris, from Duchamp to Dali
Autor Sue Roeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iun 2019
During the 1920s, in the Parisian neighbourhood of Montparnasse, a unique flowering of avant-garde artistic creativity became the cradle of Dada and Surrealism. In this crowd biography, Sue Roe tells the story - from Duchamp to Dali, via Man Ray and Max Ernst - of the salons and cafes, alliances and feuds, love affairs and scandals, successes and suicides of one of the most important and long-lasting artistic achievements of the twentieth century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241976609
ISBN-10: 024197660X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 024197660X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Sue
Roe
is
the
author
of
several
books,
including
the
bestselling
crowd
biographiesIn
MontmartreandThe
Private
Lives
of
the
Impressionists,
and
a
widely
praised
work
on
the
artist
Gwen
John.
She
is
a
Royal
Literary
Fund
Fellow.
She
lives
in
Brighton.
Recenzii
Highly
colourful.
.
.
they'reall
here,
thebig
namesof
the
time
-behaving
badly,
and,
at
times,
quitemadlytoo
Roe is atalented writer, fascinated byla vie Boheme. . .She can find phrases thatperfectly capture the feeling of a neighbourhood
Brings togethersome of thechief protagonistsin one of the 20th century'smost inventive artmovements. Avivid read
Shevividly charts the birth of surrealism. . . a talerich in absurdityandoutlandish characters, from Cocteau and Max Ernst to Dali and Picasso
Sue Roedescribeswithplenty of colourhow surrealism was born and developedinMontparnasse. . . Roe marshals [the figures behind dada and surrealism] withgreat finesse
Enjoyable, engaging, rollicking - the storytelling is lively
Admirable. What an eye for art Roe has. Brilliant
Anelegant synthesis of complex material... it excels: Roe is askilled and graceful writer.
Lively and engaging... in herentertaining, ingeniously structuredaccount Roe brings Montmartre's heyday back to life.
[Roe]skilfully weaves her descriptions of artworksintoher rompthrough the artists' struggles and fractious relationships.
Acolourful narrativedescribing the travails and triumphs of an equally colourful cast.
WithevocativeimageryRoe sketches out theintensely visual spectacleon which Montmartre's artistic community was able to draw
Roe is atalented writer, fascinated byla vie Boheme. . .She can find phrases thatperfectly capture the feeling of a neighbourhood
Brings togethersome of thechief protagonistsin one of the 20th century'smost inventive artmovements. Avivid read
Shevividly charts the birth of surrealism. . . a talerich in absurdityandoutlandish characters, from Cocteau and Max Ernst to Dali and Picasso
Sue Roedescribeswithplenty of colourhow surrealism was born and developedinMontparnasse. . . Roe marshals [the figures behind dada and surrealism] withgreat finesse
Enjoyable, engaging, rollicking - the storytelling is lively
Admirable. What an eye for art Roe has. Brilliant
Anelegant synthesis of complex material... it excels: Roe is askilled and graceful writer.
Lively and engaging... in herentertaining, ingeniously structuredaccount Roe brings Montmartre's heyday back to life.
[Roe]skilfully weaves her descriptions of artworksintoher rompthrough the artists' struggles and fractious relationships.
Acolourful narrativedescribing the travails and triumphs of an equally colourful cast.
WithevocativeimageryRoe sketches out theintensely visual spectacleon which Montmartre's artistic community was able to draw