
The Lives of Lee Miller - Antony Penrose - książka
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The text is in English. Here's the revised version:Lee Miller, in the bustling New York of 1927, emerges as a stunning beauty and graces the cover of Vogue after being discovered by Condé Nast. Renowned photographers like Steichen, Hoyningen-Huene, and Horst capture her elegance, ensuring her lasting legacy. By 1929, in the vibrant art scene of Paris, she becomes both protégé and muse to Man Ray, collaborating with him to innovate the solarization technique in photography. She establishes herself as a notable Surrealist photographer and takes on a unique role in Cocteau's film, "Blood of a Poet." Fast forward to 1939-1945 in Europe, where Lee Miller becomes deeply involved in documenting the ravages of World War II. As a US war correspondent, she covers pivotal events like the siege of St Malo and the liberation of Paris, with her haunting images from Dachau concentration camp making a significant impact on the world. Her remarkable journey, along with her friendships with artistic giants such as Picasso, Ernst, and Miró, are vividly captured by her son, Antony Penrose. His tribute, rich with 116 illustrations, offers a compelling portrait of a woman of extraordinary talent navigating tumultuous times. The book, authored by Antony Penrose, is presented in a 320-page paperback edition, providing a deeply personal insight into the multifaceted life of Lee Miller.
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