Sarah Bernhardt : the art of high drama
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Sarah Bernhardt : the art of high drama
Jewish Museum , Yale University Press, c2005
- : clothbound
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注記
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Jewish Museum, New York, Dec. 2, 2005-Apr. 2, 2006
Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207) and index
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内容説明
A beautifully illustrated celebration of the life, art, and style of "the Divine Sarah"
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was an extraordinary performer, so much so that her name became synonymous with acting. Yet her importance extended beyond the world of theater-she was an icon of French nationalism, a target of both admiration and scorn, an artist and sculptor, and a trendsetting avatar of style. This fascinating book examines the many sides and talents of Bernhardt, from her beginnings at the Comedie Francaise through her international stardom. Wonderfully illustrated, the book features an unprecedented collection of images relating to Bernhardt's life, including paintings, posters, photographs, costumes, jewelry, stage designs, self-portraits, and sculptures.
Bernhardt orchestrated a brilliant sixty-year career as an actress and entrepreneur, becoming a revered patriotic figure in her native France and a beloved star in America, where she undertook nine successful tours. Along the way she sat for the most fashionable artists of her time, became the most photographed woman in the world, and attached her name to everything from hair curlers to liqueurs. This book brings the incredible Sarah Bernhardt to life for contemporary readers and highlights her historical significance and integral place in modern culture.
Featured illustrations include:
* Art Nouveau posters by Alphonse Mucha depicting Bernhardt in her most famous roles
* Designer costumes, tunics, tiaras, and jewelry
* A human skull, a gift from Victor Hugo
* Portraits of the actress by Jean Cocteau, Felix Nadar, Andy Warhol, and others
Published in association with The Jewish Museum, New York
Exhibition Schedule:
The Jewish Museum, New York (December 2, 2005 - April 2, 2006)
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