Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts

$25.00

by Gloria Fowler
illustrated by Ellen Surrey

Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts features an unparalleled collection of real-life heroines of the art, design, and fashion industries.

This gorgeous book is brimming with colorful, hand-painted portraits of each of the 25 creative women.

Each illustration is accompanied by a carefully selected quote-each lovely lady’s own words to live by.

  • Entries feature a short biography of each prominent figure of the 1930s to the 1960s.
  • Brimming with original illustrations by Ellen Surrey
  • Includes an introduction by Gloria Fowler

Discover Edith Head’s humor, Alma Thomas’s gift for color, Vera Neumann’s inventive spirit, and Sister Corita Kent’s life adviceā€”as well as Yayoi Kusama, Mary Blair, Ruth Asawa, Eva Zeisel, Florence Knoll, and many more.

Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts is a celebration of some of the most creative and successful women of that era, and how their work still resonates today.

  • Wit, wisdom, and willfulness abound on page after page of this vibrant anthology.
  • A great pick for mid-century architecture, design, and lifestyle fans
  • Includes a brilliant range of well-known women and those who certainly should be
  • Makes for a treasured gift of inspiration for creative tweens to adults, as well as artists,
    designers, and feminists.
  • Gorgeous on display on the coffee table

Hardcover | 116 pages | Chronicle Chroma; Illustrated edition | Oct. 2020

 

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