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Lee Miller's Surrealist eye : new insights

Hilditch, Lynn(Edited by)
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American-born artist Lee Miller (1907-1977) has been increasingly championed by scholars and curators for her Surrealism-inspired photographs.

Her captivating images of Paris in the late 1920s and early 1930s, her dreamlike portraits of desert landscapes and sexually suggestive architecture taken in Egypt in the mid-1930s, and her witty, yet often disturbing, photographs of the Second World War and its aftermath have been widely discussed.

However, while popular interest in Miller's colourful life and photographic work has been rapidly growing during the past forty years, her true worth as a prominent Surrealist artist has been somewhat overlooked.

This new collection of essays addresses this issue, revalidating Lee Miller's Surrealist position, not simply as a muse, friend, and collaborator with the Surrealists, but as one of the twentieth century's most important and influential female Surrealist artists.

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£64.99
Product Details
1527589722 / 9781527589728
Hardback
779.092
01/12/2022
United Kingdom
English
185 pages : illustrations
21 cm
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