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Life into Art: Isadora Duncan and Her World

AUTHOR: Doree Duncan, et al
ISBN: 0393035077

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The mother of modern dance and a pioneering feminist, Isadora Duncan was a legend in her lifetime and has been a myth since her death. This book reveals the woman in photographs and works of art, combined with an insightful text. 267 photos, 17 in...

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Life into Art: Isadora Duncan and Her World
- Book Review,
by Doree Duncan, et al

From Library Journal
For Duncan, "Life is the root, Art is the flower." This book attempts to distill the essence of that flower through photographs, sketches, and portraits. The result is a virtual Duncan museum and art gallery. As Agnes de Mille notes in the foreword, "not one foot of film exists of this great dancing, of our greatest original, and the pictures in this book... are therefore important." The trifold text spans Duncan's life (1878-1927) and career, including her childhood and early years as a dancer, her attempts at establishing a school, the tragic loss of her children, her later years, and her untimely death. This work will be accompanied by a traveling exhibition, which opens in Moscow and is slated to travel to Paris and New York. Although words and pictures can never fully capture the art that is dance, this rich and detailed book comes very close. For all dance and performing arts collections.- Carolyn M. Mulac, Chicago P. L.Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Life into Art: Isadora Duncan and Her World
- Book Reviews,
by Doree Duncan, et al

Life into Art: Isadora Duncan and Her World

FROM OUR EDITORS

This biography of the "mother of modern dance" chronicles the life & work of the artist & draws upon Isadora's personal archives & the memories of family & friends. 8 3/4" x 10". B&W photos & color & b&w illus.

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The mother of modern dance and a pioneering feminist, Isadora Duncan was a legend in her lifetime and has been a myth since her death. This book reveals the woman in photographs and works of art, combined with an insightful text.

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Library Journal

For Duncan, "Life is the root, Art is the flower.'' This book attempts to distill the essence of that flower through photographs, sketches, and portraits. The result is a virtual Duncan museum and art gallery. As Agnes de Mille notes in the foreword, "not one foot of film exists of this great dancing, of our greatest original, and the pictures in this book . . . are therefore important.'' The trifold text spans Duncan's life (1878-1927) and career, including her childhood and early years as a dancer, her attempts at establishing a school, the tragic loss of her children, her later years, and her untimely death. This work will be accompanied by a traveling exhibition, which opens in Moscow and is slated to travel to Paris and New York. Although words and pictures can never fully capture the art that is dance, this rich and detailed book comes very close. --Carolyn M. Mulac, Chicago Public Library.

Library Journal

For Duncan, "Life is the root, Art is the flower.'' This book attempts to distill the essence of that flower through photographs, sketches, and portraits. The result is a virtual Duncan museum and art gallery. As Agnes de Mille notes in the foreword, "not one foot of film exists of this great dancing, of our greatest original, and the pictures in this book . . . are therefore important.'' The trifold text spans Duncan's life (1878-1927) and career, including her childhood and early years as a dancer, her attempts at establishing a school, the tragic loss of her children, her later years, and her untimely death. This work will be accompanied by a traveling exhibition, which opens in Moscow and is slated to travel to Paris and New York. Although words and pictures can never fully capture the art that is dance, this rich and detailed book comes very close. --Carolyn M. Mulac, Chicago Public Library.


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