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The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72
The Paper Garden An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72
Author: Molly Peacock
Mary Delany was seventy-two years old when she noticed a petal drop from a geranium. In a flash of inspiration, she picked up her scissors and cut out a paper replica of the petal, inventing the art of collage. It was the summer of 1772, in England. During the next ten years she completed nearly a thousand cut-paper botanicals (which she called ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781608195237
ISBN-10: 1608195236
Publication Date: 3/29/2011
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 5
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The title of this book is The Paper Garden : An Artist Begins Her Lifes Work At 72. I want to state for those, like me, who had never hear of the artist Mary Granville Pendarves Delany technically she did not become an artist at 72 which is the impression I gathered from the title. So just in case you thought the same that would be false. She studied early on in life with art but the craft of Mosaic collage is what she know for starting especially depicting flowers in way no one had done before. The works she did create where great in number and in detail from age 72 and on.

The book jumps back and forth between the artist, author and work of art. Making layers of complex parallels. Both artist and author had the blueprints of what would bring them together young in life. Mary learned her art studied early in life. She also had a love of gardens. Molly had a love for art, writing and somehow always finding Mrs. Delany popping up in her life.

The book in some ways... well I hate to use the word dry but that is what I come up with. I guess a better way to describe it would be so intelligent it goes over my head at some points. That does not mean I did not like reading or enjoy it. It just means that well... I skimmed a lot. When I do not understand something I tend to shake my head a smile, so I feel I did that with this book but I also feel I grasped the essence of it. I think I did anyway.
Each chapter had a way of becoming its own work of art as it worked in the parallel of the art the and the lives of the artists. I can see how some say this was like a collage about collage but very high class, which what Mary Delany was part of. I think those with a higher understanding of words and art will enjoy this book maybe even love it. I have to take it down a notch for going over my head though but still I learned things.


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