The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1935

The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1935
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Synopsis The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1935 by : Irving Kolodin

The Metropolitan Opera 1883-1935

The Metropolitan Opera 1883-1935
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Synopsis The Metropolitan Opera 1883-1935 by : I. I. Kolodin

Behind the Gold Curtain

Behind the Gold Curtain
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Total Pages : 104
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Synopsis Behind the Gold Curtain by : Mary Ellis Peltz

The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1939

The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1939
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Total Pages : 724
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Synopsis The Metropolitan Opera, 1883-1939 by : Irving Kolodin

Letters of Charles Demuth, American Artist, 1883-1935

Letters of Charles Demuth, American Artist, 1883-1935
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 1566397812
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Synopsis Letters of Charles Demuth, American Artist, 1883-1935 by : Charles Demuth

Charles Demuth is widely recognized as one of the most significant American modernists. His precisionist cityscapes, exquisite flowers, and free-wheeling watercolors of vaudeville performers, homosexual bathhouses, and cabaret scenes hang in many of the country's most prestigious collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Columbus Museum of Art, the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, the Art Institute of Chicago, and in Demuth's Lancaster, Pennsylvania, family residence, now home of the Demuth Foundation. At a time when many American artists remained tied to Europe, Demuth "Americanized" European modernism. This collection of 155 of his letters offers valuable views of the arts and letters colonies in Provincetown, New York, and Paris. Besides offering information on Demuth's own works, the letters also shed light on the output of his contemporaries, as well as references to their trips, liaisons, and idiosyncrasies. Demuth numbered among his correspondents some of the most famous artists and writers of his time, inluding Georgia O'Keeffe, Eugene O'Neill, John Reed, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and William Carlos Williams. In his travels in the United States and abroad, he encountered many other talented contemporaries: Peggy Bacon, Muriel Draper, Marcel Duchamp, the Stettheimer sisters, artists and writers, patrons, and gallery owners. Whether he is offering to pick up a copy of Joyce'sUlyssesfor Eugene O'Neill or trying to convince Georgia O'Keeffe to decorate his music room ("just allow that red and yellow 'canna' one to spread until it fills the room"), Demuth is always in the thick of art and literary life. Flamboyant in attire but descreet in his homosexuality, Demuth also reveals in his letters the life of a talented homosexual in the teens and twenties. With his best friends Robert Locher and Marsden Hartley, he circulated through the art colonies of Greenwich Village, Provincetown, and Paris, meeting everyone. The book also contains reprints of some short appraisals of Demuth and his work that were published during his lifetime, long out of print, including pieces by A. E. Gallatin, Angela E. Hagen, Marsden Hartley, Helen Henderson, Henry McBride, Carl Van Vechten, Rita Wells, and Willard Huntington Wright. Author note:Bruce Kellneris Emeritus Professor of English, Millersville University, and a member of the Demuth Foundation Board of Directors. He is the author or editor of 10 other books.

Behind the Gold Curtain

Behind the Gold Curtain
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Synopsis Behind the Gold Curtain by : Mary Ellis Peltz