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For everyone who is fascinated by the personality, the image, the myth of Marilyn Monroe, this is the ultimate international collection of Monroe memorabilia. From Norma Jeane Baker Mortensen to celebrity-goddess, the text and illustrations trace Marilyn's course through Hollywood, detailing her early aspirations, her modeling and movie careers, her marriages, travels, and critical reception. Among the hundreds of illustrations are vibrant magazine covers, advertisements, and film posters from America and Europe, South America, and the Middle East; personal notes; Philippe Halsman's famous "jumping" portraits; nudes featured in Playboy and other publications; film stills; and fine art.
An exploration of the influence of the charismatic Milanese art theorist on his contemporaries in the field of drawing, painting, printmaking, decorative arts, and sculpture.
This book offers an account of neo-Renaissance taste and style in Italy during the second half of the nineteenth century. By the time Italy had developed its obsession with the neo-Renaissance in the 1870s, collectors and scholars in the rest of Europe had been excited by Renaissance taste and style for several decades. In Italy the Renaissance was promptly reconceptualised, in a forced alignment with the accepted historical version of its birth and development, and its help enlisted in the search for an Italian national identity. But what represented this neo-Renaissance in Italy, and what aided its diffusion? In an attempt to answer these questions this book explores the many areas marked by neo-Renaissance taste. It traces its diffusion and development from the institutions which instructed its chief exponents, to architecture and exhibitions and the publications which disseminated neo-Renaissance designs so effectively.
The two alphabetically arranged volumes cover all of the major artistic developments in Italy from c.1300 to c.1600, a period that marks the Renaissance of the humanistic spirit of classical antiquity. All three periods of the Renaissance are covered: early, high and late.