Peggy Guggenheim: The Life of an Art Addict (Text Only)

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture
Cover of the book Peggy Guggenheim: The Life of an Art Addict (Text Only) by Anton Gill, HarperCollins Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anton Gill ISBN: 9780007394166
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: January 30, 2014
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Anton Gill
ISBN: 9780007394166
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: January 30, 2014
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

This edition does not include illustrations. Please note that due to the level of detail, the family tree is best viewed on a tablet. The wayward life (1898–1979) of the voracious art collector and great female patron of world-famous artists. ‘Mrs Guggenheim, how many husbands have you had?’ ‘Do you mean my own, or other people’s?’ Peggy Guggenheim was an American millionairess art collector and legendary lover, whose father died on the Titanic returning from installing the lift machinery in the Eiffel Tower. She lived in Paris in the 1930s and got to know all the major artists – especially the Surrealists. (Later she bullied Max Ernst into marrying her, but was snubbed by Picasso.) When the Second World War broke out, she bought great numbers of paintings from artists fleeing to America; as a Jew she escaped from Vichy France and set up in New York, where in the 1940s and 50s she befriended and encouraged the New York School (Jackson Pollock, Rothko, etc.) Her emotional life was in constant turmoil – a life of booze, bed and bohemia (mostly rich bohemia). Her favourite husband was a drunken English dilettante writer called Lawrence Vail, but she bedded many others, including Samuel Beckett. Later she moved to Venice, where her memory is enshrined in the world-famous palazzo that houses her Guggenheim Collection.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This edition does not include illustrations. Please note that due to the level of detail, the family tree is best viewed on a tablet. The wayward life (1898–1979) of the voracious art collector and great female patron of world-famous artists. ‘Mrs Guggenheim, how many husbands have you had?’ ‘Do you mean my own, or other people’s?’ Peggy Guggenheim was an American millionairess art collector and legendary lover, whose father died on the Titanic returning from installing the lift machinery in the Eiffel Tower. She lived in Paris in the 1930s and got to know all the major artists – especially the Surrealists. (Later she bullied Max Ernst into marrying her, but was snubbed by Picasso.) When the Second World War broke out, she bought great numbers of paintings from artists fleeing to America; as a Jew she escaped from Vichy France and set up in New York, where in the 1940s and 50s she befriended and encouraged the New York School (Jackson Pollock, Rothko, etc.) Her emotional life was in constant turmoil – a life of booze, bed and bohemia (mostly rich bohemia). Her favourite husband was a drunken English dilettante writer called Lawrence Vail, but she bedded many others, including Samuel Beckett. Later she moved to Venice, where her memory is enshrined in the world-famous palazzo that houses her Guggenheim Collection.

More books from HarperCollins Publishers

Cover of the book Ruby Parker: Hollywood Star by Anton Gill
Cover of the book To Love A Wicked Scoundrel (Three Regency Rogues, Book 1) by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Walter Stewart Two-Book Bundle by Anton Gill
Cover of the book The Killer Inside by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Dance With the Dead: A PC Donal Lynch Thriller by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Step by Step Tarot by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Christmas at Butterfly Cove (Butterfly Cove, Book 3) by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Ultimate Navigation Manual by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Envy by Anton Gill
Cover of the book All Cheeses Great and Small: A Life Less Blurry by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Last of the Summer Wine (The Best of British Comedy) by Anton Gill
Cover of the book The Boy with the Latch Key (Halfpenny Orphans, Book 4) by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Miranda Dickinson 2 Book Bundle by Anton Gill
Cover of the book Grouse (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 107) by Anton Gill
Cover of the book The Rules by Anton Gill
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy