Ermittelt: Exhibition and the accompanying book "Lee Miller: Fashion in Wartime Britain", from 20 May until 8 August 2021, Farleys Gallery, Muddles Green, Chiddingly, Lewes
Publisher:
Lee Miller Archives Publishing, Farleys House, East Sussex, England
Lee Miller's photography of British fashion for Vogue during World War 2 was prolific yet few are aware of the full extent of this body of her work. Many know Lee Miller's name in connection to her inspirational World War 2 reportage. Few are aware...
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Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
Signature:
kun 173 mil DL 4431
Inter-library loan:
Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
Lee Miller's photography of British fashion for Vogue during World War 2 was prolific yet few are aware of the full extent of this body of her work. Many know Lee Miller's name in connection to her inspirational World War 2 reportage. Few are aware of the volume of her British fashion images that were published on British Vogue's pages from 1939 to 1944. This beautiful book of her wartime fashion work addresses Lee Miller's contribution to the fashion industry in these years and her significant service to the survival of British Vogue magazine. She [Lee Miller] has borne the whole weight of our studio production through the most difficult period in Brogue's [British Vogue's] history, wrote Audrey Withers, Lee Miller's editor at British Vogue, in 1941. Containing over 130 images, with the majority printed full page this book also contains accompanying text by Lee Miller's granddaughter, Ami Bouhassane, Co-Director of the Lee Miller Archives, who provides insights into Lee Miller's work process. In two additional essays, fashion historian Amber Butchart writes on the fashion of the period and Robin Muir, contributing editor to British Vogue, discusses Lee Miller's work for Vogue.Exhibition: Farleys House & Gallery, Chiddingly , UK (20.05.-08.08.2021)
Erscheint in Verbindung mit der Ausstellung im Farleys House & Gallery, Chiddingly, Ausstellungsdaten von der Website des Museums: 20/05/2021 - 08/08/2021