Scott Fitzgerald, circa 1921. Writing was not Zelda's only form of artistic expression - she was also a painter. She painted brilliantly colored whimsical, sometimes fantastical works of art.
In fact, Fitzgerald rewrote the character ... review of her only exhibition called her artworks “paintings by the almost mythical Zelda Fitzgerald; with whatever emotional overtones may remain ...
The Murphys, who had been studying painting with one of Diaghilev ... in August, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and their daughter Frances, or “Scottie.” The Murphys had met the Fitzgeralds ...
The Fitzgerald’s lived a never calendar of swimming and sunbathing, debauched dinner parties and art shows, and of course infuriating fights. Supposedly, Zelda had a go bag in every room.
From the original bold and colorful artwork lining the walls to the art deco vibe ... the property after Zelda was the idea ...
From Zelda Fitzgerald to Emily Dickinson ... Frida Kahlo, arguably the most influential female artist of the 20th century, had a famously tumultuous relationship with her husband, Mexican muralist ...
Great art books are creatively curated and offer ... from singer Josephine Baker to muse Zelda Fitzgerald to writer Gertrude Stein or gallerist Peggy Guggenheim. All were trailblazers who ...
Two landmark hotels in Greensboro took their name from the city's greatest storyteller. Separated by decades, each carried on his romantic Bohemian legacy.
Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) was a gifted American jazz artist. She had a warm and lovely voice, with notable rhythmic sense, versatility, and intonation, as well as exceptional talent at scat singing.
The hotel spans three historical buildings with preserved original features and bold Art Deco-inspired interiors. Nods to the love letters between Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald are cleverly ...
Zelda was ahead of her time ... writing, dancing and painting, Fitzgerald died alone in 1948. She was reportedly sedated and awaiting electroshock therapy in an Asheville mental institution ...