GUSTAVE FLAUBERT ~ BEING AN ARTIST

This intense novel is about a young mother and wife called Zoe Kruller, who is brutally murdered. It uses mixed storylines
“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy books and that’s kind of the same thing.” Anonymous Girl Reading
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
“Sterben (Dying),” circa 1899
The Austrian artist Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) began his career just as Freud released “The Interpretation of Dreams.”
Accordingly, the Neue Galerie’s “Alfred Kubin: Drawings, 1897-1909” is replete with the terrors of the freshly analyzed psyche.
Photo: Photograph courtesy of Alfred Kubin/Neue Galerie, New York
Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams? Alfred Lord Tennyson Émile Constant Puyo Sommeil
True dreams and visions should be as visible to the artist as the phenomena of the objective world. Oskar Kokoschka
Strangers used to gather together at the cinema and sit together in the dark, like Ancient Greeks participating in the
A Daughter of Eve
A fool I was to sleep at noon,
And wake when night is chilly
Beneath the comfortless cold moon;
A fool to pluck my rose too soon,
A fool to snap my lily.
My garden-plot I have not kept;
Faded and all-forsaken,
I weep as I have never wept:
Oh it was summer when I slept,
It’s winter now I waken.
Talk what you please of future spring
And sun-warm’d sweet to-morrow:
Stripp’d bare of hope and everything,
No more to laugh, no more to sing,
I sit alone with sorrow.
Christina Georgina Rossetti
Painting is Eve of St. Agnes by John Millais
MARIA YAKUNCHIKOVA (1870-1902) WOMEN WITH A PASSION FOR ART The first female artist I want to introduce in the series
Federico Garcia Lorca “Let there be a landscape of open eyes and bitter wounds on fire. No one is sleeping
MARC AND BELLA CHAGALL ~ A COLORFUL LOVE “In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
MARC AND BELLA CHAGALL ~ A COLORFUL LOVE “In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s
THE SURREALITY/REALITY OF GIORGIO MORANDI. Giorgio Morandi (1890 -1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker. “There is nothing more surreal,
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR EFFECT “I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity.” SIMONE
A confinement in body …not in soul. What started 5 weeks ago as a horrible time for me due
Woman’s nudity is wiser than the philosopher’s teachings. Max Ernst Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photo by Lee Miller.
“All good ideas arrive by chance.” Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst
This is the legendary collage masterpiece of Max Ernst (b. 1891) , one of the leading figures of the surrealist
This is the legendary collage masterpiece of Max Ernst (b. 1891) , one of the leading figures of the surrealist movement and among the most original artists of the 20th century. From old catalogue and pulp novel illustrations, Ernst produced this series of 182 bizarre and darkly humorous collage scenes of classic dreams and erotic fantasies which seem mysteriously to lure the unconscious into view . . . Stern, proper-looking women sprout giant sets of wings, serpents appear in the drawing-room and bed chamber, a baron has the head of a lion, a parlor floor turns to water on which some people can apparently walk while others drown . . .
UNE SEMA1NE DE BONTE (A Week of Kindness) is divided into seven parts, one for each day of the week, with each section illustrating one of Ernst’s “seven deadly elements.” “Oedipus,” “The Court of the Dragon,” and “Three Visible Poems” are among the startling episodes of Ernst’s week. The Dada and surrealist epigraphs which introduce each section appear in this edition in both French and English.
UNE SEMAINE first appeared in 1934 in a series of five pamphlets of fewer than 1000 copies each, and has never been reprinted before this present edition. Previously available only to a few libraries and collectors, this is a major source and great treat for anyone interested in the surrealists and their work, in collage, visual illusion, dream visions and the interpretation of dreams.
Woman’s nudity is wiser than the philosopher’s teachings. Max Ernst Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photo by Lee Miller.
“All good ideas arrive by chance.” Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst
The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)
Woman’s nudity is wiser than the philosopher’s teachings. Max Ernst Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photo by Lee Miller.
“All good ideas arrive by chance.” Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst
The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)
Woman’s nudity is wiser than the philosopher’s teachings. Max Ernst Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photo by Lee Miller.
“All good ideas arrive by chance.” Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst
The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)
Woman’s nudity is wiser than the philosopher’s teachings. Max Ernst Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photo by Lee Miller.
“All good ideas arrive by chance.” Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst
The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)