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Explore the enchanting autobiography 'I Shock Myself: Beatrice Wood, Career Woman of Art' from Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. This captivating book offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Beatrice Wood (1893-1998), a true trailblazer in the world of 20th-century art. Written in her charming and spirited style, this biography reveals Wood's rebellion against societal norms and her journey as a major ceramist and influential artist. With over 200 pages of insights, including vintage documents, personal photographs, and sketches, this book portrays her relationships with significant cultural figures such as Dadaist Marcel Duchamp, Constantin Brancusi, and Isadora Duncan.
Delve deep into the life of this remarkable woman, who not only inspired her contemporaries but also shaped the trajectory of American art. Beatrice Wood's story is one of romance, resilience, and artistry, appealing to anyone interested in the history of women's contributions to art. With cherished anecdotes and a treasure trove of artwork, 'I Shock Myself' will captivate art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
This book makes a perfect gift for art historians, aspiring ceramists, and anyone appreciating the spirited lives of women in art. Experience the joy, passion, and indomitable spirit of Beatrice Wood today. Delivery details: Enjoy prompt shipping options to ensure you receive this beautiful book with minimal delay.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: I Shock Myself Beatrice Wood, Career Woman ...
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Date: 2018
Binding: PAP
Details:
In her own charming, spirited, and readable style, Beatrice Wood tells us the story of her unorthodox life and her influence on 20th-century art. Rebellious, radical, and romantic, Wood (1893-1998) defied propriety to become a true national, and international, treasure. Her absorbing autobiography includes vintage documents and her own personal photos and sketches of her many famous friends and acquaintances in the art world. She became romantically involved with the Dadaist Marcel Duchamp, and offers rare glimpses into the lives of her circle, including key cultural figures like Constantin Brancusi, Isadora Duncan, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Anais Nin, and Krishnamurti. At age forty Wood studied ceramics and went on to become one of the major ceramists of the 20th century, working until her death at age 105. This captivating chance to enjoy Wood's rare charisma and spirit provides a better understanding of American art and the people who have shaped it.
Delve deep into the life of this remarkable woman, who not only inspired her contemporaries but also shaped the trajectory of American art. Beatrice Wood's story is one of romance, resilience, and artistry, appealing to anyone interested in the history of women's contributions to art. With cherished anecdotes and a treasure trove of artwork, 'I Shock Myself' will captivate art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
This book makes a perfect gift for art historians, aspiring ceramists, and anyone appreciating the spirited lives of women in art. Experience the joy, passion, and indomitable spirit of Beatrice Wood today. Delivery details: Enjoy prompt shipping options to ensure you receive this beautiful book with minimal delay.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: I Shock Myself Beatrice Wood, Career Woman ...
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Date: 2018
Binding: PAP
Details:
In her own charming, spirited, and readable style, Beatrice Wood tells us the story of her unorthodox life and her influence on 20th-century art. Rebellious, radical, and romantic, Wood (1893-1998) defied propriety to become a true national, and international, treasure. Her absorbing autobiography includes vintage documents and her own personal photos and sketches of her many famous friends and acquaintances in the art world. She became romantically involved with the Dadaist Marcel Duchamp, and offers rare glimpses into the lives of her circle, including key cultural figures like Constantin Brancusi, Isadora Duncan, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Anais Nin, and Krishnamurti. At age forty Wood studied ceramics and went on to become one of the major ceramists of the 20th century, working until her death at age 105. This captivating chance to enjoy Wood's rare charisma and spirit provides a better understanding of American art and the people who have shaped it.