Links of interest to topic:

You will also find links relating specifically to the artists that are found in the 'still more art lovers' section and a bibliography of reading material.

This link has a really wonderful collection of New York art maker couples. The Arps’ paragraphs are particularly moving.

 

An amazing resource for women artists in the 20th Century

 

Another wonderful link of women artists from the 15th Century to Contemporary artists

 

A link to a home movie on utube of Diego Rivera bringing Frida Kahlo fowers…

 

A link to a love letter from Frida Kahlo to Diego Rivera

 

A link to a site that gives you close up views of Diego Rivera’s Pan American Unity mural in San Francisco

 

A link to the process of photogravure (used by Stieglitz on occasion)

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A referrence of letters written between Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe

 

A link to the Met’s collection of Stieglitz photo’s of the many faces of Georgia O’Keefe

 

An excellent source for all things O’Keeffe

 

An interesting article about Gabriele Münter

 

A great resource for Vassily Kandinsky

 

A French site that can be read after clicking ‘English’ on the right… A nice collection of Robert Delaunay works

 

This link is great for Sonia Delaunay. If you scroll to the bottom of this page you will see a link for more info. If you click the link, don’t miss the translated site ‘Ciudad la Pintura’. It has over 32 of Sonia’s works!

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 Still More Art Lovers Links…

This is a great link for information about the Albers.

 

You can find still more DADA works from the Arps on this site

 

Some Von Werefkin pieces

 

This link is a goldmine of information about Jawlensky… links galore.

 

This site contains Blue Rider information as well as, links to some great images.

 

This chess site has an incredible collection including his Dorothea Tanning virtual museum… Amazing!

 

The Artchive site has some excellent info as well as great links.

 

Man Ray on PBS

 

still more Man Ray

 

Lee Miller as muse and as artist

 

Dora Maar

 

still more Dora Maar:

 

Artchive is always a good bet!

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Bibliography...

  1. Eisler, Benita. O'Keeffe & Stieglitz: an American romance, NY:Doubleday, 1991.
  2. Lynes, Barbara Buhler. O'Keeffe, Stieglitz, and the Critics 1916-1929, Michigan: UMI Research Press, 1989.
  3. Alcántara, Isabel and Sandra Egnolff. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, NY: Prestel- Verlag, 1999.
  4. Holberg, Annegret.Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter, NY: Nues Publishing Company, 1994.
  5. Baron, Stanley and Jacques Damase.Sonia Delaunay: the life of an artist, NY: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, 1995.
  6. Heller, Reinhold. Gabriele Münter: The Years of Expressionism, 1903-1920, NY: Prestel-Verlag, 1997.
  7. Zamora, Martha. Frida Kahlo: The Brush of Anguish, CA: Chronicle Books, 1990.
  8. O'Keeffe, Georgia. Georgia O'Keeffe, NY: The Viking Press, 1978.
  9. Chadwick, Whitney and Isabelle de Courtivron, Significant Others: Creativity and Intimate Partnerships, NY: Thames & Hudson, 1993.
  10. Damase, Jaques. Sonia Delaunay: Fashion and Fabric, NY: Harry N. Abhams, Inc. Publishers, 1991.
  11. Kahlo, Frida, Carlos Fuentes, and Sarah M. Lowe. The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait, NY: Harry Abrams, Inc. Publishers, 1995.

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