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Out of Print
Lee Miller: Portraits
Richard Calvocoressi
and David Hare
Lee Miller (1907-77) was not
only a fashion model, the lover of Man Ray and the wife of Roland
Penrose, but also a hugely accomplished photographer. This book
celebrates her career as a portrait artist, from her surrealist
studies of the 1920s to editorial assignments for Vogue, and
her formative work as a war correspondent.
In a career spanning more than
three decades, Miller's portfolio of sitters included many distinguished
and familiar faces: Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Marlene Dietrich,
Henry Moore, T.S. Eliot and Leonora Carrington. With her husband,
the painter, writer and collector Roland Penrose, Lee Miller
entertained and documented a range of cultural circles at their
Sussex home, Farley Farm.
Lee Miller: Portraits presents over 130 portraits from the
Lee Miller Archives and Roland Penrose Collection, and is selected
by Richard Calvocoressi.
Published to accompany an
exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London from 3 February
to 30 May 2005.
Richard Calvocoressi is Director of the Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art and the author of Lee Miller: Portraits
From a Life (2002).
Sir David Hare is a playwright and dedicated social commentator.
His plays include Slag (1970), Plenty (1978), Skylight
(1995), Stuff Happens (2004) and a screenplay about
Lee Miller's life and work.
180 x 147mm, 176 pages
130 illustrations
ISBN 1 85514 360 7
£10 (paperback)
Published February 2005 (NPG Visitor Exclusive)
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