Tag Archives: Dora Maar
Pain and Painting
The stars were especially bright that night. They twinkled at me so I twinkled back because I was in love walking arm in arm with the man I loved. A woman on the corner of Saint-Germain des Pres and Rue … Continue reading
Posted in Age of Reconfiguration, art
Tagged Andrè Breton, André Breton, Bataille, Café Les Deux Magots, Dora Maar, Guernica, Jean Renoir, Lacan, misogynist, Paris, Paul Eluard, photography, Picasso, surrealism
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Picamaar
If there ever was an example of a woman who lost herself to a man, it’s that of Dora Maar. She was an established and respected photographer when she met Picasso. But Picasso, unable to compete with her ability as … Continue reading



