Ich rechne mit dem Vorwurf, aber Folgendes hat wirklich überhaupt nichts mit irgendeiner Art von Spießigkeit zu tun: hier sind ein paar sehr, sehr nice Benimmregel-Poster im Stile klassischer “Propaganda Poster” aus den 1920er bis 1940er Jahren von Ted Slampyak – nur halt mit aktueller Thematik, nämlich dem Gebrauch von Mobiltelefonen in der Öffentlichkeit. Denn ja, es ist unhöflich, während... Weiterlesen
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Once my Republican parents came to terms with my Jackie Kennedy (a Democrat) paper dolls (clipped from magazines and newspapers) new trouble appeared on the horizon - I discovered Vogue. Young boys should be more interested in sports, golf in my Father's case, than images of society beauties wearing Givenchy, Balenciaga, Mainbocher and living in grand rooms decorated by Mongardino, Jansen and Billy Baldwin. So began my life long fascination with imagery created by famous artists of the “it girls” of my youth. These ladies set out to create a picture-perfect world where everything was the ultimate in style and ease and of course, most of them wanted their accomplishments recorded. I hate to say it but much like the Kardashians and the Housewives of Beverly Hills, their lives were (and some still are) lived in the glare of the media, albeit a much more respectful one. Here are my favorite portraits of my favorite girls. Babe Paley 1. Erwin Blumenfeld photograph, 1946. 2. Kenneth Paul Block drawing, 1960s. Babe is wearing Mainbocher, and her daughter Amanda Burden is wearing Sarmi. 3. Kenneth Paul Block drawing, 1960s. 4. Richard Avedon photograph, 1960s. C. Z. Guest 1. Irving Penn photograph for Vogue, 1954. C.Z is wearing Mainbocher. 2. Salvador Dali painting 1958, sold at Sotheby's London, June 2011 for $684,891.00 presumably by her daughter Cornelia Guest. 3. Rene Bouche drawing, 1967. 4. Cecil Beaton photograph, 1953. Gloria Guinness 1. Cecil Beaton photograph, 1970. 2. Alejo Vidal-Quadras painting, 1959. 3. Kenneth Paul Block drawing for WWD, 1962. Gloria is wearing Dior. 4. Henry Clarke photograph, 1960s. Gloria Vanderbilt 1. Aaron Shikler painting, 1982. Gloria is wearing a Fortuny gown from her personal collection. 2. Francesco Scavullo photograph, 1969. 3. Richard Avedon photograph, 1969. Gloria is wearing Bill Blass. 4. Rene Bouche drawing for Vogue, 1960s. Princess Grace 1. Andy Warhol painting 1984, created by Warhol to raise money for the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia with the consent of the Princess Grace Foundation. 2. Ralph Waldo Cowan painting 1959, H.S.H Prince Ranier commissioned this portrait as a Christmas gift for H.S.H. Princess Grace their first year of marriage. This painting hangs in the Hall of Mirrors at The Prince's Palace of Monaco. 3. Irving Penn photograph, 1954. Jackie Kennedy 1. Aaron Shikler 1970, the official White House portrait of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. When Shinkler invited Jackie to see the finished portrait, she took one look and said, "Why does the color look like old ladies' underwear?" 2. Andy Warhol painting 1964, Jackie did not commission this painting. 3. Rene' Bouche' drawing, 1961. 4. Richard Avedon photograph, 1961. One in a series with President and Mrs. Kennedy and their children. Marella Agnelli 1. Richard Avedon photograph, 1959. Hair by Kenneth. 2. Andy Warhol painting 1972, one of twelve multiples. 3. Richard Avedon photograph 1963, Marella is wearing Balenciaga. 4. Richard Avedon photograph 1953, recently sold at Sotheby's New York for $62,500. Millicent Rogers 1. Bernard Boutet de Monvel painting 1940s, Millicent is wearing Charles James. 2. Horst photograph for Vogue, 1948. "Paris stood up and took notice when Millicent Rogers arrived. They thought she was the first real woman with any style," said Horst. 3. Louise dahl Wolfe photograph, 1948. Mona, Countess of Bismarck 1. Cecil Beaton photograph 1955, Mona is wearing Balenciaga. 2. Salvador Dali painting 1943, Dali painted her barefoot in a tattered skirt so her legendary eyes - "the most beautiful in the world" would dominate the picture. 3. Rene Bouche drawing, 1936. 4. Cecil Beaton photograph. Only the top artists of this period were chosen to capture in photography, drawing and painting these influential beauties for the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, WWD and of course to hang over the 18th century marble mantel pieces in their exquisite numerous houses. The conversation would stop when these women entered a room and start up seconds later with a renewed energy - for everyone knew they were in the vortex of great style, beauty and power. Today's fashion photographers, fashion designers, interior decorators, illustrators, film makers and fine artists (see our next post on artist Cindy Sherman) continue to reference this generation of women who had enormous style and creativity. -Gene Books you might enjoy... THE POWER OF STYLE (by Annette Tapert and Diana Edkins), DRAWING FASHION: THE ART OF KENNETH PAUL BLOCK (by Susan Block and Isaac Mizrahi), AVEDON: PHOTOGRAPHS 1947-1977(Richard Avedon), FASHION DRAWING IN VOGUE (by William Packer), SCAVULLO: FRANCESCO SCAVULLO PHOTOGRAPH 1948-1984, ANDY WARHOL PORTRAITS (by Tony Shafrazi), BEATON: PORTRAITS (by Terence Pepper)
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Four letters say it all: LIZA. Descended from Hollywood royalty - the only Academy Award winner with both parents recipients of the prize, as well; Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli - Liza Minnelli made her mark on show business first with her stupendous debut in 1965's FLORA THE RED MENACE by a new songwriting team comprised of composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, and the rest is showbiz history. The fruitful musical marriage of the three over the next four decades would result in some of the finest achievements in all of entertainment, many featuring Ms. Minnelli, the peerless entertainer of a generation, as the central interpreter. FLORA THE RED MENACE to CABARET, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, THE ACT, THE RINK and beyond, the partnership between Liza Minnelli and Kander & Ebb has yielded some of the most spectacular and unforgettable songs ever written or performed and 2012 is a special year indeed to celebrate their many fine achievements. In addition to the long-awaited Blu-ray premiere of the iconic Bob Fosse film musical for which Liza won a Best Actress Oscar, CABARET - premiering in the HD format later this year to mark its fortieth anniversary - this week sees the hotly anticipated CD and digital premiere of one of her finest live recordings ever captured - LIZA MINNELLI LIVE AT THE WINTER GARDEN - completely remastered, with bonus tracks. Featuring a powerhouse performance by the central star at the very height of her astonishing abilities, the diverse catalog of material is woven together seamlessly and quite wonderfully by master director Bob Fosse and conductor/musical director Marvin Hamlisch - and that's without even making mention of the tremendous original specialty songs penned by Kander & Ebb for the event, including a song sequel to Liza With A Z. Discussing all aspects of the LIVE AT THE WINTER GARDEN album and the new digital and CD release of it, Minnelli reminisces about the electric evening with her trademark style, wit, humor, insight and passion while also sharing anecdotes about noted collaborators Bob Fosse, Fred Ebb, John Kander, Charles Aznavour, Marvin Hamlisch and many more. In addition to all about LIVE AT THE WINTER GARDEN and its multitude of charms and riches, Minnelli and I also discuss the new HD remastering of CABARET and her personal opinion of it, having just viewed the pristine new print at its gala debut, and she also shares how she feels the film has held up in the forty years since its premiere and her remembrances from the set. Additionally, Minnelli offers her candid opinions on a host of topics ranging from her ultimate show business legacy to sizing up CABARET versus THE GODFATHER to her affection for pop superstar and devoted Liza fan Lady Gaga to thoughts on Laura Nyro, Stephen Sondheim - and much, much more!
ca. 1924-1931 --- Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1894-1940), American writer with his wife, Zelda. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS ZELDA FITZGERALD Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald (July 24, 1900-March 10, 1948), born Zelda Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama, was a novelist and the wife of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. She was an icon of the 1920s-dubbed by her husband "the first American Flapper".
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