Lots of people lined up to peek through the keyhole for a glimpse of Lee Miller, whose meteoric career arced from Vogue fashion model to Surrealist muse to intrepid war photographer. The voyeurs included Condé Nast, Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, and Life photographer David Scherman, who snapped this shot of Lee sneaking a [...]
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Who Spied On Lee Miller?
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March 4, 2009 at 7:18am
by Mark Willis
Lee Miller: Surrealist Solarization
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February 7, 2008 at 12:15am
by Mark Willis
Man Ray. Portrait of Lee Miller. 1930. [Source: Columbia Magazine/Man Ray Trust]
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Lee Miller: Picasso’s Cubist Portrait
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January 28, 2008 at 12:15am
by Mark Willis
Pablo Picasso. Portrait of Lee Miller as L’Arlesienne. 1937. Musée Picasso, Paris.
Exhibition note for Lee Miller. Picasso in Private at Museu Picasso in Barcelona:
Lee Miller … took over a thousand photographs of Picasso during the thirty-six years of their friendship. The exhibition shows a selection of more than one hundred of these [...]
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Judith Thurman on Lee Miller
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January 28, 2008 at 12:01am
by Mark Willis
Tom mentioned a Lee Miller profile in this week’s New Yorker. It’s written by Judith Thurman, author of Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette. The full text isn’t available yet on the New Yorker web site, but here is the abstract:
Judith Thurman, A Critic at Large, “The Roving Eye,” The New Yorker, [...]
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Mouffe at the Movies: The Blood of a Poet
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January 25, 2008 at 3:00pm
by Mark Willis
Reel 1: Jean Cocteau. The Blood of a Poet (trailer).
Lee Miller played the Statue in Jean Cocteau’s Surrealist classic, The Blood of a Poet (Le Sang d’un Poéte). It’s a trippy, enigmatic film laden with “deep” imagery. The original 1930 film moves like molasses compared to the quick cuts in the trailer, which was [...]
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Lee Miller: Surreal Statue
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January 24, 2008 at 12:10am
by Mark Willis
Lee Miller played the Statue in Jean Cocteau’s 1930 Surrealist film The Blood of a Poet. [Source: Senses of Cinema]
Lee Miller’s first and only movie role was playing the Statue in Jean Cocteau’s 1930 film The Blood of a Poet (Le Sang d’un Poéte). Miller met Cocteau at Le Boeuf sur le Toit, a nightclub [...]
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Lee Miller: Picasso’s Liberation
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January 23, 2008 at 12:10am
by Mark Willis
War correspondent Lee Miller visited Pablo Picasso’s studio on the day Allied troops liberated Paris in August 1944. [Source: Guardian/Lee Miller Archives]
See Lee Miller: Flapper Fashionista, Lee Miller: Surrealist Muse and Lee Miller: War Photographer.
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Lee Miller: Wartime Surrealist
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January 23, 2008 at 12:08am
by Mark Willis
Lee Miller photographed women in fire masks in wartime London in 1944. [Source: Telegraph/Lee Miller Archives]
See Lee Miller: Flapper Fashionista, Lee Miller: Surrealist Muse and Lee Miller: War Photographer.
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Lee Miller: Flapper Fashionista
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January 22, 2008 at 12:10am
by Mark Willis
Lee Miller first appeared in Vogue on its March 15, 1927, cover. The illustrator Georges Lepape drew her as an iconic, modern flapper against a New York cityscape. [Source: Style.com
Laird Borrelli profiles Miller on Style.com:
Countless models have had their careers promoted in the pages of Condé Nast magazines. Far fewer can claim to have been [...]
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Lee Miller: Surrealist Muse
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October 25, 2007 at 6:31am
by Mark Willis
Lee Miller, Surrealist muse, photographed by Man Ray, Paris ca. 1930 [Source: NYT]
Janine Di Giovanni encapsulates the Surrealist stretch of Miller’s life in a New York Times T magazine feature:
Born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in 1907, Miller fled her conventional life — and a rather odd father who took photographs of her naked — to model [...]
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