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ARTISTS’ THINGS: 1929 René Lalique Gui Vase
I grew up with this Lalique vase in the entryway to our home. It was one of several pieces that my Grandmother bought in Paris in June of 1929. I know this because my father told me. The time of the purchase seemed significant as it was only a few months before THE CRASH. Later I discovered a receipt, which seems to be about the delivery of several other Lalique items — an ashtray, a box, and a perfume bottle — to her room at Hotel Crillon.
THE GENEROUS JANET FISH
You know when there is a painter you really love, where everything about their work excites you and you go in the studio and spend all your time trying to avoid that person's work?
STILL LIFE - THE STORY
While in Paris, Dégas' close friend Giovanni Boldini painted a still life on a canvas that measured 47 1/4 inches high by 15 1/4 inches wide.
GEORGIA ON MY MIND: A Visit to Georgia O'Keeffe's Home and Landscape
O'Keeffe left New York to take up residence first on Ghost Ranch and then in Albiquiu, New Mexico.
MORANDI’S STUDIO
Morandi lived with his three unmarried sisters in a dingy apartment in the northern Italian town. He was unmarried and a loner, perhaps even suffering from agoraphobia.
CEZANNE’S HAT
Seeing Cézanne in Aix gives you the double whammy of seeing his work and then immediately observing the landscape that inspired it.
CHRISTINA’S WORLD: Andrew Wyeth and the Real Maine
I finally visited the Olson House, the former home of Christina Olson, Andrew Wyeth's model for "Christina's World".