Roland Penrose
The Life of a Surrealist
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:15th May '16
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The first biography of Roland Penrose, one of the great English-born practitioners of modernism in the twentieth century
As an artist, an impresario, a biographer and a collector, Roland Penrose (1900-1984) is a key figure in the study of art in England from 1920 to 1984. In the first biography of Penrose, acclaimed biographer James King explores the intricacies of Penrose's life and work tracing the profound effects of his upbringing in a Quaker household on his values, the early influence of Roger Fry, his friendships with Max Ernst, Andr Breton and other surrealists, especially Paul luard, his organization of the landmark International Surrealist Exhibition in the summer of 1936, his conflicted relationship with Pablo Picasso, and his tireless promotion of surrealism as well as the production of his own surrealist art. With a deftness of touch, King traces Penrose's complex professional and personal lives, including his pacifism, his work as a biographer including his outstanding life of Picasso as well as those of Mir, Man Ray, and Tapis and as an art historian, as well as his unconventionality, especially in his two marriages including that to Lee Miller and his numerous love affairs.
Key Features
The first biography of Roland Penrose and his role in the development of surrealismEvaluates Penrose as an artist in his own rightPresents Penrose in the context of a rural modernist environmentPoints to a deep divide in Penrose between his career as a modernist painter and his work as a promoter of modernism, a chasm central to Penrose's existence
ISBN: 9781474414500
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 942g
352 pages