Soprano Fanny Moody as 'Marguerite' in Gounod's opera 'Faust' [Rotary Photographic series postcard] in the Carl Rosa Opera Company's 1890 revival at Drury Lane on April 8th. She was born in England on 23rd Nov 1866 and died in Ireland on 21st July 1945. She made her debut in the role of 'Arline' in ‘The Bohemian Girl’ at Liverpool in 1887 with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Together with her husband Charles Manners they formed the Moody-Manners Opera Company in 1898 – it was disbanded in 1916.
I love to find a good Paris photo story that I haven't seen before, and this one that I found buried in the LIFE archives is a quite the treat. Veteran photographer for the magazine Loomis Dean followed a group of young students in 1961, getting an intimate peek into their lives as they pursued the
Once again I am watching Top Gear while photoshopping old images from Les Modes that I found in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. It’s all about fast cars and beautiful clothes that I ca…
Leonor Fini by André Ostier, 1949 Bohemian "It Girl" of Paris, master of surrealist disguise and generally a badass female libertine, Leonor Fini was one of the most photographed people of the 20th century. And yet barely anyone I ask knows her name, even here in Paris, where she once ruled the b
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Earlier in his career, he did a series of works for Kelloggs, which still, on occasion, get used by the company. One of these works, perhaps the girl with the strawberries in her cereal, has some cut and paste work done. There was no Photoshop and Command Z then so this was probably a fix-it patch…. Note how smooth his style was for these early works… COMING UP....PART VII.... WORKS NOT IN THE SHOW
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So painstakingly detailed, you could easily mistake these photographs for real life-sized rooms straight out of a decorating magazine or a coffee table book for 'grand home design'. A Tennessee entrance hall These are miniature models made on a scale of one inch to one foot– that includes the
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On the final day of Levitation Festival I had the honor of meeting the talented duo that makes up The Goastt (short for Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger), Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl. Upon meeting them, it’s hard not to be completely stricken with how beautiful they are, but they also give off […]
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Bohemian “It Girl” of Paris, master of surrealist disguise and generally a badass female libertine, Leonor Fini was one of the most photographed people of the 20th century. And yet barely anyone I ask knows her name, even here in Paris, where she once ruled the bohemian Parisian art world, considered one of the few women…
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Thea Porter reflected in her dining table. Ph. Jim Lee for the Sunday Times , 1971 . Once, towns strewn across Turkey and Afghanistan owed their economies to the western appetite for the kaftan. D…
Gypsy.. there’s something magical about the word, don’t you think?What are you thinking of? I think of hooped earrings, long skirts and caravans. Just looking at some of these gorgeous …
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PARIS — As the Paris Photo fair drew to a close, the French art scene was distressed by the news that pioneering art photographer Lucien Clergue died on Saturday at the age of 80.
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My Bohemian History Zitkala-Ša ("Red Bird"), given the name Gertrude Simmons Bonnin by boarding-school missionaries, was a Sioux crusader who wrote several books, and also was a musician who composed...
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About In the Dare alla Luce series, I initially responded to a collection of vintage photographs, retrieved from a variety of sources both personal and anonymous. Through hand-manipulated interventions I altered and subsequently re-photographed the images “re-making” photographs that oscillate between what is present and what is absent. I aim to comment on the fragile quality of the photographic object but also to the equal fragility of our lives, our history. All are lost so easily. By playing with the tools of photography, I “re-use” light by allowing it to shine through the holes in the images. In a somewhat playful and yet, literal manner I return the subject of the photographs back to the light, while simultaneously bringing them forward. The images are permanently altered; they are lost and reborn, hence the title, Dare alla Luce, an Italian term meaning, “to bring to the light” in reference to birth. The photographs have new meaning, despite the mysteries they hold. The title of each piece is significant; some titles were taken directly from the notations found written on the photographs, yet those without any indication of provenance were titled to reference the nuances of photography as a medium. — Amy Friend