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E-raamat: Women Who Inspired London Art: The Avico Sisters and Other Models of the Early 20th Century

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword History
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526725264
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword History
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526725264

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This is the story of women caught up in thetumultuous art scene of the early twentiethcentury, some famous and others lost totime.By 1910 the patina of the belle poquewas wearing thin in London. Artists wereon the hunt for modern women who couldhold them in thrall. A chance encounter onthe street could turn an artless child intoan artists model, and a model into a muse.Most were accidental beauties, plucked fromobscurity to pose in the great art schoolsand studios. Many returned home to livesthat were desperately challenging almostall were anonymous.Meet them now. Sit with them in theCaf Royal amid the wives and mistressesof Londons most provocative artists. Peekbehind the brushstrokes and chisel cuts atwomen whose identities are some of arthistorys most enduring secrets. Drawing ona rich mlange of historical and anecdotalrecords and a primary source, this isstorytelling that sweeps up the reader inthe cultural tides that raced across Londonin the Edwardian, Great War and interwarperiods.A highlight of the book is a reveal of theAvico siblings, a family of models whosefaces can be found in paint and bronze andstone today. Their lives and contributionshave been cloaked in a century of silence.Now, illuminated by family photos and oralhistories from the daughter of one of themodels, the Avico story is finally told.
Foreword vi
Author's Preface vii
Part One Models and The Times
Chapter 1 Anonymous Lives
2(4)
Chapter 2 Colour Lines
6(4)
Part Two Chasing Beauty
Chapter 3 International Ideals
10(5)
Chapter 4 Academic Dilemmas
15(7)
Chapter 5 Modern Realities
22(7)
Chapter 6 Bloomsbury Doorsteps
29(15)
Part Three Unconventional Women
Chapter 7 The Quiet Canvas
44(11)
Chapter 8 The Club Scene
55(9)
Chapter 9 Wives and Mistresses
64(10)
Part Four War and Art
Chapter 10 Echoes from the Front
74(9)
Chapter 11 The Distaff Side of War
83(8)
Chapter 12 A Brief Return to Order
91(9)
Part Five Freedom and Fame
Chapter 13 The It Girl Arrives
100(8)
Chapter 14 Footlights and Fancy Dress
108(10)
Chapter 15 The Changing Dais
118(4)
Part Six The Avico Sisters
A Revelation
122(23)
Compendium of Models 145(20)
Attributions for Headings and Images 165(6)
Endnotes 171(4)
Index 175
Lucy Merello Peterson is a freelance writer and ghostwriter whose words have given voice to companies around the globe. A trained artist who happily loses herself in the past, she has followed the whispers into early 20th century London where women forged some of history's most intriguing relationships with the arts. Peterson is an avid traveller and collector who indulges her love of language by finding new spaces to explore. She divides her time between America and England.