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Alice Prin
Kiki de Montparnasse or just Kiki was the stage
name for Alice Ernestine Prin (1901 – 1953), a nightclub singer,
actress, model, and painter.
Biography and art
Born in Chatillon-sur-Seine, Côte d'Or, Burgundy,
France on October 2, 1901. An illegitimate child, she was raised
in abject poverty by her grandmother. At age 12 she was sent to
Paris to be educated and by age 14 she was posing nude for sculptors.Kiki
of MontparnasseAlice Prin became a popular artists' model. Man Ray
made numerous photographs of her, and Moise Kisling painted a portrait
titled, Nu assis.
The symbol of bohemian and creative Paris, at age
28 she was declared Queen of Montparnasse. Her music hall performances
in black hose and garters included crowd-pleasing raunchy songs,
which were both uninhibited yet inoffensive. She also had roles
in nine films, including Fernand Leger's famous Ballet mécanique.
She was the mistress of Man Ray, and a friend of
Chaim Soutine, Jean Cocteau, Max Ernst and other artists.Ernest
Hemingway and Tsuguharu Foujita provided the introduction for her
1929 memoirs. The book was published the following year in New York
City by Black Manikin Press but banned by the United States government.
Kiki's Memoirs remained barred in the United States as late as the
1970s when it was still held in the section for banned books in
the New York Public Library. Finally, in 1996, her book was translated
into English and published.
A capable painter in her own right, in 1927 Paris'
Galerie au Sacre du Printemps held a sold-out exhibition of Kiki's
paintings. Her drawings and paintings comprise portraits and dreamy
landscapes composed in a light, slightly uneven expressionist style
that is a reflection of her easy-going manner and boundless optimism.Even
during difficult times, she maintained her positive attitude saying,
All I need is an onion, a bit of bread, and a bottle of red (wine);
and I will always find somebody to offer me that.When she died,
a large crowd of artists and fans attended her funeral. Foujita
said that with Kiki, they buried forever the glorious days of Montparnasse.
Even during difficult times, she maintained her positive attitude
saying, All I need is an onion, a bit of bread, and a bottle of
red (wine); and I will always find somebody to offer me that.
When she died, a large crowd of artists and fans attended her funeral.
Foujita said that with Kiki, they buried forever the glorious days
of Montparnasse.
Long after her death, Kiki remains the embodiment of the outspokenness,
audacity, and creativity that marked this period of Montparnasse.
A daylily is named in her honor, Kiki De Montparnasse.
The paintings are the excellent portrayal of the events and scenes
that we see around us. The painters are the best cameras of the
world. They reproduce many different types of pictures. They even
draw imaginary pictures that do not exist in this world. We tend
to use both thinned oil paints and dense oil paints. Masterpieces
can be dyed more than once, but each time it may be different from
the existing paintings.h
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