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Yevondé - Life and Colour

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Yevondé - Life and Colour

52,90 €

Yevondé - Life and Colour

  • Editorial: National Portrait Gallery
  • Fecha de la edición:
  • ISBN: 978-1-85514-563-4
  • EAN: 9781855145634
  • Encuadernación: Tapa dura
  • Dimensiones: 252 cm x 307 cm
  • 240 páginas
  • Idiomas: inglés
'Yevonde's '30s portraits of high-society beauties and Hollywood stars are finally getting the attention they deserve.' - British Vogue 'Yevonde: Life and Colour opens at the revamped National Portrait Gallery ... and will feature a comprehensive selection of works dreamed up by this brilliant artist across a 60-year-career. You'd be hard-pressed to find a more joyful show anywhere in the country.' - Jennifer Higgie, The Telegraph Be original or die would be a good motto for photographers to adopt let them put life and colour into their work.' - Yevonde.

---------- Yevonde (1893 1975) was a businesswoman and tireless creator, as an innovator committed to colour photography when it was not considered a serious medium, her work is significant in the history of British portrait photography. Yevonde championed photography during a time where there were few women photographers working professionally, and this book tells the story of her life, works, and 60-year career. Yevonde: Life and Colour brings the photographer's works together again for the first time in 20 years and features previously unpublished works.

This book showcases her experimentation with a range of techniques and genres including colour photography, portraiture, still-lifes, solarisation, and the Vivex colour process, and repositions her as a modern artist of the twentieth century. This highly illustrated publication provides in-depth context to Yevonde's images, considering their aesthetic and mythic references. Yevonde's portraits embody glorified tradition countered with a desire for the new. Her most renowned body of work is a series of women dressed as goddesses posed in surreal tableaux from the 1930s.

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