Dix Portraits
An artistic collaboration between literature and visual art
Gertrude Stein author Lynne Tillman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:David Zwirner
Published:12th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This remarkable work features ten prose portraits and sketches by renowned artists, showcasing the interplay between art and literature in Dix Portraits.
Originally published in 1930 in a limited edition, Dix Portraits by Gertrude Stein combines her unique literary style with original lithographs from notable artists including Pablo Picasso. This exceptional artist's book delves into the relationship between written and visual portraiture, showcasing how art and literature can intertwine to create a profound experience.
Written during a transformative period in art history, Dix Portraits features ten prose portraits that reflect the deep connection between the artist and her subjects. The work is complemented by sketches from five talented artists: Picasso, Christian Bérard, Eugene Berman, Pavel Tchelitchew, and Kristians Tonny. This collaboration highlights the dynamic interplay between Stein's words and the visual representations, offering readers a nuanced exploration of humor and sincerity.
With a new introduction by Lynne Tillman, Dix Portraits stands as a testament to Stein's legacy as both a champion of artists and an innovative force in the literary world. The subjects of the portraits include prominent figures such as Guillaume Apollinaire and Erik Satie, making this book not only a celebration of artistic collaboration but also a significant historical document that captures the essence of a vibrant artistic community.
ISBN: 9781644230541
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 70g
60 pages