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Gwen John (1867-1939) stands out as one of the most significant British artists of the twentieth century, thriving in the vibrant art scenes of London and Paris. This critical biography dismantles the notion of John as a recluse, presenting her as a brilliant and confident figure within a rich cultural context that included luminaries like James McNeill Whistler, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso. Author Alicia Foster utilizes previously unpublished archival material to delve into John's relationships with notable artists and writers, highlighting her affair with Auguste Rodin and friendships with Jeanne Robert Foster and Véra Oumançoff. The correspondence with poet Rainer Maria Rilke and fellow painter Ursula Tyrwhitt is also explored. Additionally, John's extensive library, featuring works by her friends and philosophical texts, is examined, alongside her role in advancing the visibility of women artists in the early twentieth century. From the Slade School to Paris salons, the narrative captures an artist dedicated to her craft and actively engaged in her era's creative life. With over 120 illustrations, this biography offers a meticulously researched portrait of Gwen John as a vital figure in art history. An exhibition related to this work is currently on display at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK.
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Gwen John, Alicia Foster
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