Symbol of the Second Empire, that dazzling and artificial epoch, the mysterious Countess de Castiglione dedicated her life to a cult of personal beauty and made sensational appearances at various stages of her life, great moments that she recreated for the camera. These photographs contributed to her legend during her lifetime and were prized by collectors after her death. This book presents an extraordinary collection of the most remarkable of these photographs. The portraits, which number around 400 and are now scattered ...
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Symbol of the Second Empire, that dazzling and artificial epoch, the mysterious Countess de Castiglione dedicated her life to a cult of personal beauty and made sensational appearances at various stages of her life, great moments that she recreated for the camera. These photographs contributed to her legend during her lifetime and were prized by collectors after her death. This book presents an extraordinary collection of the most remarkable of these photographs. The portraits, which number around 400 and are now scattered in public and private collections around the world, are here itemized and analyzed for the first time. The authors take great care to place them in their social and cultural context.
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Fine. This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. The spine is not creased, binding firm. Errata slip laid in. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York from September 18 to December 31, 2000. The exhibition was curated by Pierre Apraxine. With contributions by Xavier Demange, Francoise Heilbrun, and Michel Falzone de Barbaro. Illustrated in color and black & white. Checklist of the exhibition with 100 works catalogued and usually with lengthy entries. 11" high X 9" wide, 192 pages. Bibliography. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.