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  1. www.jerseyheritage.org › media › PDF-Heritage-MagSANS NOM - Jersey Heritage

    Marcel Moore was the pseudonym used by Suzanne Malherbe, who was born in 1892. Her father was a professor of histopathology at Nantes School of Medicine. By 1916 Suzanne had established herself as a graphic artist and her illustrations are typical of the type of work emerging from the Paris fashion scene at the time, 8 HERITAGE MAGAZINE SANS NOM:

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · At 15 years old Cahun met Marcel Moore (born Suzanne Alberte Malherbe) and they became lifelong companions. The romantic and creative collaboration lasted a lifetime. In fact, Moore’s widowed mother married Cahun’s divorced father in 1917, so they were step-siblings, as well as lovers.

  3. Discover and purchase Marcel Moore’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  4. About. Presented by: Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore bridges generational and geographic divides as contemporary artists respond to the ground-breaking work of Surrealist artists and genderqueer pioneers Claude Cahun (1894–1954) and Marcel Moore (1892–1972). The duo’s photographs from the 1920s and 1930s have made a significant ...

  5. Jun 15, 2018 · Marcel Moore and Claude Cahun in 1920. Photograph: Jersey Heritage Collection The outbreak of war finds the lovers, now middle-aged, living on Jersey in a farmhouse fittingly called La Ferme Sans Nom.

  6. Taking the work of French Jewish artist and writer Claude Cahun (1894–1954) and her lifelong lover and collaborator Marcel Moore (1892–1972) as its starting point, Show Me as I Want to Be Seen examines the empowered representation of fluid and complex identity. Cahun (born Lucy Schwob) and Moore (born Suzanne Malherbe) were pioneers in ...

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Marcel Moore Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Marcel Moore (19 July 1892 19 February 1972), born Suzanne Alberte Malherbe, was a French illustrator, designer, and photographer. She, along with her romantic and creative partner Claude Cahun, was a surrealist writer and photographer. Moore was born Suzanne Alberte Malherbe in Nantes, France on.

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