“Before me,” Elsa Schiaparelli once insisted, “everything was black or navy blue or gray or brown or beige.” She’s not wrong. An unconventional designer, Schiaparelli would leave her mark on ...
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As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished artists who had been ignored. By Ash Wu Elsa Honig Fine, an art historian ...
“B.A.T.” is a bit of printmaking studio lingo; it stands for “Bon à Tirer” which translates as “good to pull” — in the vernacular meaning “good to go” — indicating that a print has been proofed and ...
She used a 200-pound camera for her natural portraits of everyday subjects and celebrities — even while Polaroid, outpaced by technology, was fast going out of business. By Randy Kennedy In 1980, a ...
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