Deborah Parker: Belle da Costa Greene and Modern Art
Автор: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
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The talk explored ways in which the librarian's interest in modern art manifests itself–her queries to Bernard Berenson about modern artists, her friendships with Alfred Stieglitz and Leo Stein and modern artists (Francis Picabia, John Marin, Marius de Zayas), her one published article, "What is 291?" for a special issue of Stieglitz's journal, Camera Work, her unpublished portrait of Gertrude Stein, and her personal collection of modern art pieces. Greene also appears as a subject in modernist works.
Deborah Parker is Professor of Italian Emerita at the University of Virginia. Her books include She Commentary and Ideology: Dante in the Renaissance, (1992), Bronzino: Renaissance Painter as Poet (2000) and Michelangelo and the Art of Letter Writing (2011) and the co-author, along with Mark Parker of The Attainable Text: The Special Edition DVD and the Study of Film (2011), Inferno Revealed: From Dante to Dan Brown (2013), and Sucking Up: A Brief Consideration of Sycophancy ((2017). Her most recent book is Becoming Belle da Costa Greene: A Visionary Librarian Through Her Letters (2024).
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