Kiki's Paris : Artist and Lovers 1900-1930
Editorial Reviews Amazon.com Kiki's Paris: Artists and Lovers 1900-1930 presents a delightful evocation of the life of Alice Prin, or Kiki, and her generation in Paris--from her favorite cafés and the cramped artists' studios where she modeled to her relationships with so many of the great artists of the period. The historical and personal details culled from books, memoirs, and letters alone would constitute a fabulous biography; with the photographs--more than 650--the book is transformed into a work of art in its own right. Publisher's Weekly raves, "Kiki ... was outrageous, charming, beautiful, talented--and so is the Paris that emerges. We see ... Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso, Man Ray, Stein, Léger, Cocteau, Brancusi, Soutine and hundreds of others...." Kiki's Paris is a paean to the heady blossoming of an era and the height of the artists' community in Montparnasse, vividly woven from the fragile strands of time. It is impossible to walk away from this book unaffected: even Paris-phobes will swoon under the influence of such intoxicating nostalgia. --Jhana Bach Book Description "A lavish, information-packed look at the people and places of an important, exciting era in art history."-Publishers Weekly
From 1900 to 1930, Montparnasse was the center of artistic life for the whole world. Now this major contribution to the social and cultural history of the period-with its informative text and hundreds of photographs-is available in paperback once again. As The Washington Post said, Kiki's Paris "celebrates the people who made the modern movement in art, music and literature, most of whom were friends or lovers of Kiki, the woman Hemingway called 'The Queen of Montparnasse.'"
Kiki's Paris : Artist and Lovers 1900-1930,Billy Kluver,Julie Martin,Harry N Abrams,0810925915,Art & Art Instruction,Fine Arts,General,Photo Essays,Photoessays & Documentaries,Photography,Subjects & Themes - Travel - World/Europe,Travel - World/Europe,History / France
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