Ellen Von UnwerthHenri Cartier BressonMan Ray PhotosFrancis PicabiaPeggy GuggenheimPaul PoiretEric LafforgueMarcel DuchampJean CocteauSouth Devon’s Thoroughly Modern Patron[esses]During the Interwar years South Devon enjoyed the patronage of two American heiresses: Dorothy Elmhirst (née Whitney) and Peggy Guggenheim. The historic estates they inhabited became sites of experimentation, creativity and subversion. The larger and famous project was Dartington Hall. Less well-known is activity that took place over two consecutive summers at Hayford Hall on Dartmoor. Dorothy Whitney Dorothy Payne Whitney Straight Elmhirst (1887–1968) was born in Washington DC and at 17…
Man RayClaire BarrowFluffy SandalsPeggy GuggenheimFlapper EraIstoria ArteiJohn CagePerfect ModelRetro Fashion VintageHow, And Why, To Dress Like Peggy GuggenheimIn celebration Peggy Guggenheim's birthday, we decode the fabulous wardrobe of the woman who changed modern art
Maurice UtrilloPeggy GuggenheimAlberto GiacomettiMax ErnstPhoto D ArtJoan MiroGeorges BraquePiet MondrianInspirational PeopleMaurice UtrilloPeggy Guggenheim wearing Elsa Schiaparelli, c. late 1930s
Art HistoryPeggy GuggenheimVery Important PersonIstoria ArteiMarcel DuchampAnna KareninaInspirational PeopleLook At YouVintage PhotographsArt HistoryPeggy Guggenheim at her home, the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice, 1960s
Venetian PalazzoGuggenheim Museum New YorkMuseum New YorkPeggy GuggenheimPhoto PortraitsExtraordinary WomenGuggenheim MuseumThe VenetianGone GirlThe Bitter Legal Battle over Peggy Guggenheim’s Blockbuster Art CollectionAlmost four decades after her death, Peggy Guggenheim is the central figure in a continuing art-world imbroglio: the seemingly endless legal battle by some of her descendants over her superlative 20th-century art collection—and the Venetian palazzo housing it—she left to her uncle’s foundation. Have Guggenheim’s wishes been ignored and her legacy desecrated?
Man RayYves TanguyPeggy GuggenheimAlexander CalderGuggenheim MuseumBarbra StreisandGeorges BraqueGrand CanalThe Terrace17 Quirky-Cool Icons of Eyewear: From Peggy Guggenheim to Barbra StreisandWith ornate eyewear, Dolce & Gabbana channeled Peggy Guggenheim. We pay homage here, to the art collector and 17 more women whose eyewear has become iconic.
Peggy GuggenheimVery Important PersonRobert MotherwellMarcel DuchampMax ErnstAmerican PrincessGuggenheim MuseumDrip PaintingJackson PollockPeggy Gugenheim, Venice, 1960sPeggy Guggenheim wearing a Snow Leopard fur coat at her Venice home Palazzo Venier dei Leoni standing in front of her Picasso 'The Poet' (1911)
Peggy Guggenheim StyleBat GlassesPeggy GuggenheimIstoria ArteiMarcel DuchampMax ErnstAmerican PrincessAnd PeggyWearing Sunglasses18 Photographs of Peggy Guggenheim Wearing Her Iconic âButterflyâ Sunglasses in Venice in the 1950s and 1960sA woman wearing extravagant sunglasses. She sits on a gondola in a Venetian canal. Sheâs surrounded by dogs. She looks straight at the camer...
VeniceGlamor PhotographyPeggy GuggenheimCreative NonfictionVenice TravelAmerican PoetsModern ArtGreek StatuePainterPeggy Guggenheim Goes Off-Beat - SAXON HENRYSaxon Henry is in Venice reading the biography of Peggy Guggenheim and exploring her story as she lived in her famed palazzo in town.
Calder MobileClyfford StillDegenerate ArtPeggy GuggenheimJean ArpMarcel DuchampAlexander CalderGuggenheim MuseumGallery OwnerCalder MobileFarah Rahim Ismail on Instagram: ““I look back on my life with great joy. I think it was a very successful life. I always did what I wanted and never cared what anyone