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Illustrator, designer, and photographer. Movement. Surrealism. Marcel Moore (born Suzanne Alberte Malherbe, 19 July 1892 – 19 February 1972) was a French illustrator, designer, and photographer. She, along with her romantic and creative partner Claude Cahun, was a surrealist writer and photographer. [1]
- Illustrator, designer, and photographer
- 19 February 1972 (aged 79), Jersey
- Suzanne Alberte Malherbe, 19 July 1892, Nantes, France
- Surrealism
Nov 4, 2020 · The story of how the artists Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe—better known by their alter egos Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore—outfoxed the German invaders of the British Channel island of Jersey...
Apr 20, 2021 · The Story of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore. Via Algonquin Books. By Jeffrey H. Jackson. April 20, 2021. Creativity may be hard to define, but it’s sometimes even harder to attribute. The museum mistaking a minor work for a masterpiece or the collector discovering a forgery may measure provenance in millions.
Jun 19, 2019 · But the gathering consensus is that Cahun choreographed and posed for the photos, and that her romantic partner, Marcel Moore, who was born Suzanne Malherbe, often pressed the button. It was a...
Oct 6, 2022 · Next. After the deaths of antifascist Surrealist artist pair Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore in 1954 and 1972, respectively, their artwork and writings fell into obscurity until the 1980s when art historian François Leperlier unearthed the parts of their oeuvre spared from Nazi hands.
Mar 17, 2022 · During World War 2, French-Jewish artist Claude Cahun and her life partner and step-sister, the fashion designer and illustrator Marcel Moore, lived on the island of Jersey, a self-governing Crown Dependency off the coast of Normandy in the English Channel, or La Manche, if you’re French.
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Oct 28, 2020 · Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore in Exile. By RICHARD M BERRONG. Published in: November-December 2020 issue. PAPER BULLETS. Two Artists Who Risked Their Lives to Defy the Nazis. by Jeffrey H. Jackson. Algonquin Books. 330 pages, $27.95. MANY YEARS AGO, at the University of Paris, I took a course on André Breton and Surrealism.