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  • Museums on APS:
    • Parrish Art Museum
    • Parrish Art Museum
    • Parrish Art Museum
    • Parrish Art Museum
    • Parrish Art Museum
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Art period: Contemporary
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    • Napoleon (After Louis David, Le General Bonaparte vers 1797)
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  • Top-ranked work: Nick in Orient (Nick Mauss)
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Born: 1965, Danbury, United States of America

Test de cunoștințe despre artă

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Întrebare 1:
Where was Elizabeth Peyton born?
Întrebare 2:
What is a defining characteristic of Elizabeth Peyton's artistic style?
Întrebare 3:
Which art movement has influenced Elizabeth Peyton’s work, particularly in her portrayal of elongated figures?
Întrebare 4:
What is a common source material for Elizabeth Peyton's portraits?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Elizabeth Joy Peyton, 1965, Danbury, Connecticut
  • Family: Youngest of five children.
  • Education: Attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City (1984-1987).
  • Early Interests: Began drawing people at a young age.

Artistic Style and Recurring Themes

  • Focus: Primarily known for small-scale portraits.
  • Subjects: Close friends, pop celebrities, European royalty, historical figures (e.g., Napoleon, Marie Antoinette).
  • Technique: Oil paint with washy glazes; also uses watercolor, pencil, and etching.
  • Characteristics: Elongated, slender figures with androgynous features; emphasis on feminine qualities; resemblance to fashion illustration.
  • Working Method: Often works from photographs (both standard 35mm and Polaroid initially, then digital).
  • Recurring Themes: Idealization, stylization, exploration of identity, sexuality, and beauty.

Influences and Inspirations

  • Photography: Inspired by the studio portraiture of Nadar, Alfred Stieglitz, and Robert Mapplethorpe.
  • Historical Artists: Cites influence from Gustave Flaubert, John Singer Sargent, Balzac, Camille Claudel, Delacroix, Isa Genzken, Giorgione, Georgia O'Keeffe, David Hockney.
  • Pop Culture: Draws inspiration from celebrity culture and mass media imagery.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • Early Exhibitions: Notable early exhibitions included a show in the washroom at Novecento (1992) and Room 828 at the Hotel Chelsea (1993).
  • Mid-Career Retrospective: *Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton* toured internationally (2008-2010), including stops at the New Museum, Walker Art Center, Whitechapel Gallery, and Bonnefantenmuseum.
  • National Portrait Gallery Exhibition: *Elizabeth Peyton: Aire and Angels* (2019) explored her work alongside historical portraiture.
  • Solo Exhibitions: Numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious galleries and museums worldwide, including David Zwirner Gallery in London and Paris, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, and Villa Medici in Rome.
  • Collaborations: Collaborated with Matthew Barney on *Blood of Two* (2009) and Jonathan Horowitz on a series exploring plants and flowers.
  • Recognition: Received the Larry Aldrich Award (2006).

Historical Significance

  • Revival of Portraiture: Peyton revitalized figurative art, particularly portraiture, in an era when it was often considered outdated.
  • Celebrity and Intimacy: Explored the blurred lines between celebrity, intimacy, and representation in a media-saturated world.
  • Influence on Contemporary Art: Her work has influenced contemporary artists exploring themes of identity, beauty, and popular culture.
  • Modernization of Portraiture: Brought a modern sensibility to portraiture, incorporating elements of fashion illustration and pop art.



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