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| Género/Forma: | Exhibitions |
|---|---|
| Persona designada: | Georgia O'Keeffe; Alfred Stieglitz |
| Tipo de material: | Recurso en Internet |
| Tipo de documento: | Libro/Texto, Recurso en Internet |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
Georgia O'Keeffe; Alfred Stieglitz; Belinda Rathbone; Roger Shattuck; Elizabeth Hutton Turner; Alexandra Arrowsmith; Thomas West; Phillips Collection. |
| ISBN: | 0060168951 9780060168957 |
| Número OCLC: | 27089687 |
| Notas: | Exhibition held at the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., Dec. 12, 1992-April 4, 1993 and at three other museums. |
| Descripción: | 143 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. |
| Contenido: | The great American thing / Roger Shattuck -- Like nature itself / Belinda Rathbone -- "I can't sing so I paint" / Elizabeth Hutton Turner. |
| Responsabilidad: | essays by Belinda Rathbone, Roger Shattuck, and Elizabeth Hutton Turner ; edited by Alexandra Arrowsmith and Thomas West. |
Resumen:
"Photography historian Belinda Rathbone, the author of a forthcoming biography of the American photographer Walker Evans, looks at the couple's life together from the perspective of Stieglitz who, at the age of fifty-two, was thoroughly rejuvenated when Georgia entered his life. Art historian Elizabeth Hutton Turner examines the relationship from O'Keeffe's point of view. She portrays how a gifted but inexperienced artist came into Stieglitz's world at the age of twenty-nine and in a short space of time evolved from apprentice to collaborator and finally to a leading artist in her own right. As Associate Curator at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., Dr. Turner organized the traveling exhibition that accompanies this book." "Two Lives reproduces the work of both artists with the stunning quality and fidelity for which Callaway books are known. Together, the reproductions and the three essays form a unique account of two lives and two artists."--Jacket.
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