Photograph of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy with cats (c. 1950) (image courtesy Archives of American Art) It is hard enough to forge a successful marriage when one artist is involved — let alone two. But ...
The immaculately enigmatic “Quote-Unquote,” at Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum, is one of the painter’s final works. In Europe you learn that there is no such thing as innocence (“Nothing so often ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The scattered papers of surrealist painter Kay Sage measure 0.4 linear feet and date from 1925 to circa 1985, with the bulk of the material dating ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This small collection of papers (168 items) of socialite, art collector and patron Flora Whitney Miller document Miller's life-long friendship ...
‘Second Song,’ 1943, is a surrealistic oil on canvas by artist Kay Sage. (SBMA, Gift of Estate of Kay Sage Tanguy) The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) will host Modern Life: A Global Artworld, 1850 ...
Yves Tanguy's “I Await You (Je vous attends)," 1934. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Museum Associates/Estate of Yves Tanguy/Artists Rights Society, New York) Perspective by Kelsey Ables We ...
The olive-colored world that Kay Sage confines to canvas is wide, wet, uninhabited and untroubled. Her private cloudland, on exhibition in a Manhattan gallery last week, might depress some people but ...
We typically associate romance with images of sunsets on the beach and candlelit dinners. Not alien landscapes. But in 1936, it was a mysterious landscape painting that left American artist Kay Sage ...
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