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GIORGIO DE CHIRICO

This is the most comprehensive volume probing the life and work of the modern art icon Giorgio de Chirico. Giorgio de Chirico was one of the most controversial and consequential artists of the twentieth century—a key member of the Paris avant-garde, he was a major influence on other artists, especially the nascent surrealists. His repertoire of motifs—empty arcades, elongated shadows, mannequins, trains—created images of forlorn emptiness that became iconic. Artists inspired by de Chirico’s early work include Yves Tanguy, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and René Magritte. His influence also extended beyond painting and included writers and poets Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, John Ashbery, and Sylvia Plath, filmmakers Jacques Prévert and Michelangelo Antonioni, and even David Bowie, who admired de Chirico’s genderless tailors’ dummies that inspired his music videos. After the Great War, he turned toward neoclassicism and bitterly fell out with the surrealists and the mainstream modernist movement—in the process, becoming an outspoken outsider of the art world. This in-depth examination of the artist’s life and work by the world’s foremost de Chirico authority is based on new archival research and offers a fresh view of de Chirico’s relationship with surrealism, fascism, forgery, and the European avant-gardes.
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EDWARD HOPPER Y CAPE ANN

A fresh look at one of America’s best-known and beloved artists at a pivotal but little-known moment in his life that profoundly shaped both his art and career. Edward Hopper & Cape Ann tells the largely ignored but significant origin story of Edward Hopper’s years in and around Gloucester, Massachusetts—a period and place that imbued Hopper’s paintings with a clarity and purpose that had eluded his earlier work. This volume focuses on summers Hopper spent there in the 1920s, starting in 1923, when he first embraced watercolor during outdoor painting excursions on Cape Ann and discovered one of his favorite subjects: houses and vernacular architecture. The success of Hopper’s Gloucester watercolors transformed his work in all media and set the stage for his monumental career. Accompanying a major retrospective at the Cape Ann Museum, including an unprecedented loan of twenty-eight works from the Whitney Museum of American Art, this highly readable and beautifully illustrated volume reveals in great depth the lesser-known story about the influence of a young painter, Josephine Nivison, who became not only Hopper’s wife but also the most trusted force underlying his artistic confidence. Here she is recast as principal producer of Hopper’s distinctive style and his “brand” visionary from the time of their courtship until his death in 1967.
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FRANCES ELKINS

A wide-ranging book on the timeless, elegant interiors of the versatile Frances Elkins, the grande dame of early twentieth-century design who influenced so many important designers of our time. Called “the most creative designer we have ever had” by Billy Baldwin, Frances Elkins has been revered for her classic, erudite, and multidimensional decor. Ahead of her time, Elkins became a successful decorator who by the early 1930s had reached the top of her profession and was considered the only rival to Elsie de Wolfe. Working throughout the United States, Elkins brought an international perspective and architectural sensibility to her work. Elkins traveled widely with her architect brother David Adler, educated at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, and he was a strong influence on her. Her social circle included interior designer Jean-Michel Frank, couturière Coco Chanel, aesthete Charles de Beistegui, arts patron Misia Sert and painter Salvador Dali, For her clients, she brought a modern European chic as well as a melding of the best of American, English, French,, Asian and Mexican traditions. A talented furniture and fabric designer as well as interior designer, she collaborated with many luminaries, including Frank; architects Adler, Gardner Dailey, and William Wurster; weaver Dorothy Liebes; decorator Syrie Maugham; the artist Bruton sisters; and furniture maker Myron Oliver. Her carefully planned interiors were known for their distinctive sophistication and polish, and an inviting sense of comfort.
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MALDICIONES Y MALDITOS EN HOLLYWOOD

Entre las décadas de los años veinte y cincuenta de la pasada centuria, las películas, que comenzaron siendo curiosidades de gabinete en ferias, lograron convertirse en el mayor espectáculo del mundo. Los protagonistas de aquellos shows de celuloide que encandilaban al público desde la gran pantalla, pronto fueron erigidos como reyes dominantes del imaginario colectivo del siglo XX. Pero aquel panteón cada vez más poblado de rutilantes deidades, albergaba asimismo siniestros y decadentes bastidores, plagados de sombras sin fin: espectros, maldiciones, muertes extrañas, crímenes sin resolver, adicciones, magia sexual, satanismo… Hechos misteriosos, sucesos estremecedores y, en ocasiones, atroces ocurrían entre el lujo y la fatalidad, entre el oropel y la decadencia. Crueles destinos inexorables, tanto de numerosas estrellas, como de aspirantes a serlo.
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EL ESTORNINO DE MOZART

El 27 de mayo de 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart se encontró en una tienda vienesa con un coqueto estornino que cantó una versión improvisada del tema de su Concierto para piano n.º 17 en sol mayor. Al percibir un espíritu afín en el joven pájaro, lo compró y se lo llevó a casa como mascota. Durante tres años, el estornino vivió con Mozart, influyendo en su obra y sirviéndole de compañero, distracción, consuelo y musa. Dos siglos después, los estorninos son vilipendiados incluso por los conservacionistas más compasivos. Como especie invasora no autóctona, invaden hábitats sensibles, compiten con las aves locales por los lugares de anidación y el alimento, y diezman los cultivos. La ornitóloga y naturalista Lyanda Lynn Haupt conoce bien las tensas relaciones de estas aves con otras especies y el medio ambiente. Pero, tras rescatar a una cría de estornino, quedó encantada con esa inteligencia y el espíritu juguetón que habían maravillado a su compositor favorito. Haupt explora el improbable y extraordinario vínculo entre uno de los compositores más apreciados de la historia y uno de los pájaros más comunes de la Tierra. Las historias entrelazadas de la mascota de Mozart y del estornino de Haupt ofrecen una insólita mirada a la amistad entre humanos y animales, al mundo secreto de los estorninos y a la naturaleza de la inspiración creativa.
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EL HUMOR EN LA MUSICA

El presente libro constituye una aproximación exhaustiva y novedosa al tema de la comicidad musical, examinando sus diversos registros, desde la broma, la parodia y el golpe de ingenio hasta el estadio superior de la ironía. Ilustrado con numerosos ejemplos musicales y sus correspondientes análisis, abarca desde el barroco hasta el siglo xx. Partiendo del estudio minucioso de la broma musical de Mozart y la ópera Falstaff de Verdi, el interés de las consideraciones desarrolladas a lo largo del texto se ve acrecentado por su enfoque multidisciplinar, lo que se refleja en sendos paralelismos con el lenguaje cinematográfico y la pintura.
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