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The Woman in the Photograph. by Dana Gynther. 1. Early in their affair, Lee notes that "from the outside" she and Man "looked like opposites: old and young, short and tall, dark and light, serious and gay" (p. 33). While these are superficial differences based on Lee's first impressions of the other artist, discuss the deeper chasms. Vivacious and rebellious, Lee Miller strides across the pages of The Woman in the Photograph with her inimitable style. From artistic garrets to Man Ray's photography studio to the elite offices of Vogue, Dana Gynther plunges us into the whirlwind of s Paris., Gynther captures the naughty, bawdy '20s to perfection with her large and colorful cast of characters. The Woman in the Photograph. By Dana Gynther. ISBN: Publisher: Gallery Books. Publication Date: 8/4/ Format: Paperback. My Rating: 4 Stars Set in the romantic glow of s Paris, a captivating novel of New York socialite and model Lee Miller, whose glamorous looks and joie de vivre caught the eye of Man Ray, one of the twentieth century's defining photographers.
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