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  1. Beatrice Wood (March 3, 1893 – March 12, 1998) was an American artist and studio potter involved in the Avant Garde movement in the United States; she founded and edited The Blind Man and Rongwrong magazines in New York City with French artist Marcel Duchamp and writer Henri-Pierre Roché in 1917.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Curiosamente, Rose Dawson foi inspirada em uma mulher da vida real que pôde seguir justamente o rumo das artes. Era ela Beatrice Wood, uma ceramista norte-americana de sucesso. Em 1982, Wood publicou seu primeiro livro, O Anjo que Vestia Meias Pretas.

  3. Conheça a rica história de Beatrice Wood, importante artista do século XX e que foi a referência de James Cameron para criar Rose Dawson

  4. Beatrice Wood (San Francisco, 3 de março de 1893 - Ojai, 12 de março de 1998) foi uma ceramista americana. [1] Depois de ter estudado arte e teatro em Paris, estabeleceu-se em Nova York, onde fundou a revista The Blind Man com o artista francês Marcel Duchamp e o escritor Henri-Pierre Roché em 1916.

  5. Beatrice Wood (San Francisco, 3 de março de 1893 - Ojai, 12 de março de 1998) foi uma ceramista americana. Depois de ter estudado arte e teatro em Paris, estabeleceu-se em Nova York, onde fundou a revista The Blind Man com o artista francês Marcel Duchamp e o escritor Henri-Pierre Roché em 1916.

  6. Beatrice Wood was an American ceramicist who was dubbed the “Mama of Dada” as a result of her affiliation with the Dada movement and artist Marcel Duchamp. She gained celebrity for her pottery, for her unusual lustreware in particular, and inspired a character in the book Jules et Jim (1953; film.

  7. Beatrice Wood fled her affluent home and proper upbringing to become an actress, artist, and writer. She was an outspoken and determined young woman who became known as the “mama of dada” because of her involvement with the Dada artists and Marcel Duchamp.

  8. 1 de ago. de 2016 · Portrait of Beatrice Wood in her Ojai studio, 1983, from the Jim McHugh Artist Archives. “I owe it all to art books, chocolates, and young men,” Beatrice Wood would often tell those who made the cacti-stippled pilgrimage to her Ojai, California studio before the artist passed away in 1998.

  9. www.moma.org › artists › 27127Beatrice Wood | MoMA

    Publication. Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist. Reinvented, 1918–1939. The Merrill C. Berman. Collection at MoMA Edited by Jodi Hauptman. and Adrian Sudhalter, 2020 Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 288 pages. View the exhibition.

  10. www.artnet.com › artists › beatrice-woodBeatrice Wood | Artnet

    Beatrice Wood (American, 1893–1998) was a painter, draughtsman, and sculptor best known for her luster-glazed ceramic works. View Beatrice Wood’s 636 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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