British Council Collection
MRS MICHAEL BALCON AS MINERVA 1935
Madame Yevonde (1893 – 1975)
Details
- Dimension
- 50.7 X 40.6 CM
- Media
- ARCHIVAL PIGMENT TRANSFER PRINT
- Accession number
- P6978
Summary
Née Aileen Freda Leatherman, wife of pioneering and legendary British film producer, Sir Michael Elias Balcon who ‘discovered’ Alfred Hitchcock in the 1920s.
References to classical and contemporary Surrealism pervade The Goddesses series of society beauties transformed into Green and Roman Goddesses, which Yevonde began in 1935. Whilst claiming in her autobiography, In Camera, that her inspiration for the series derived solely from the 18th century painters’ idea of depicting beauties as Greek Goddess, it would appear that the its immediate impetus came from the ‘‘Olympian Ball’’ held at Claridges hotel in London in March 1935.
Madame Yevonde Be Original or Die, The British Council 1998
Glossary
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Contemporary
Existing or coming into being at the same period; of today or of the present. The term that designates art being made today.
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Film
A transparent, flexible plastic material, usually of cellulose acetate or polyester, on which light-sensitive emulsion is coated, or on which an image can be formed by various transfer processes.