Description
This is the fascinating autobiography of a society heiress who became the bohemian doyenne of the art world. Written in her own words it is the frank and outspoken story of her life and loves: her stormy relationships with such men as Max Ernst and Jackson Pollock, and her discovery of new artists.
Known as 'the mistress of modern art', Peggy Guggenheim was a passionate collector and major patron. She amassed one of the most important collections of early twentieth-century European and American art embracing Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism.
A must-read for anyone with an interest in these major-league artists, this seminal period of art history, and the ultimate self-invented woman.
Includes a foreword by Gore Vidal.
With a foreword by Gore Vidal, this frank and engaging book details Peggy Guggenheim's private and professional life, where she mixed with Picasso, Pollock, Ernst, Dali and many others.
About the Author
Art collector, patron and enfant terrible, Peggy Guggenheim (1989-1979) was born Marguerite Guggenheim to a wealthy New York family. She became one of the most prominent cultural figures of the twentieth century.
Book Information
ISBN 9780233005522
Author Peggy Guggenheim
Format Paperback
Page Count 456
Imprint Welbeck
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 28mm