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Mistress Of Modernism The Life Of Peggy Guggenheim Mary V Dearborn

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Mistress Of Modernism The Life Of Peggy Guggenheim Mary V Dearborn
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 382
Author: Mary V. Dearborn
ISBN: 9780618128068, 0618128069
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Mistress Of Modernism The Life Of Peggy Guggenheim Mary V Dearborn by Mary V. Dearborn 9780618128068, 0618128069 instant download after payment.

Peggy Guggenheim emerges in Mistress of Modernism as the ultimate self-invented woman, a cultural mover and shaker who broke away from her poor-little-rich-girl origins to shape a life for herself as the enfant terrible of the art world. Peggy's visionary Art of This Century gallery in New York, which brought together the European surrealist artists with the American abstract expressionists, was an epoch-shaking "happening" at the center of its time.
Dearborn's unprecedented access to the Guggenheim family, friends, and papers contributes rich insight to Peggy's traumatic childhood in German-Jewish "Our Crowd" New York, her self-education in the ways of art and artists, her caustic battles with other art-collecting Guggenheims, and her legendary sexual appetites: her lovers included Max Ernst, Samuel Beckett, and Marcel Duchamp, to name a mere few. Here too is a poignant portrait of Peggy's last years as l'ultima dogaressa -- the last duchess -- in her palazzo in Venice, where her collection still draws thousands of visitors every year.
Mistress of Modernism is the first definitive biography of a woman whose wit, passion, and provocative legacy come compellingly to life.

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