- Lee Miller
Infobox Artist
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name = Lee Miller
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caption = Cover of the biography "Lives of Lee Miller" by her son Antony Penrose
birthname = Elizabeth Miller
birthdate = birth date|1907|4|23
location = Poughkeepsie, NY
deathdate = death date and age|1977|7|21|1907|4|23
deathplace =Chiddingly ,Sussex
nationality = American
field = Surrealism, Art photography andphotojournalism
training =Man Ray
movement =Surrealism
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awards =Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, Lady Penrose (
23 April 1907 -21 July 1977 ) was an American photographer. Born in Poughkeepsie,New York State in 1907, she was a successfulfashion model inNew York City in the 1920s before going toParis where she became an established fashion and fine art photographer. During the Second World War, she became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine covering events such as the London Blitz, the liberation of Paris, and the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Dachau.Early life
Elizabeth Miller was born on April 23, 1907 in Poughkeepsie, New York. Her parents were Theodore and Florence Miller (née MacDonald). Her father was of German descent, and her mother a Canadian of Scottish and Irish descent. She had a younger brother named Erik, and older brother named John. Theodore always favored Elizabeth, and he often used her as a model for his amateur photography. When Elizabeth was seven years old, she was
rape d while staying with a family friend in Brooklyn. Soon after, it was realized that Elizabeth had contracted gonorrhea. [Carolyn Burke. Lee Miller: A life. Alfred A. Knopf, 2005]Career
Modelling
Her father, Theodore Miller, an engineer, inventor and businessman, introduced Lee and her brothers, John and Erik, to photography from an early age. She was his model--with many stereoscopic photographs taken of a teenage Lee in the nude--and he also showed her technical aspects of the art.cite book|title=The Lives of the Muses|author=
Francine Prose |publisher=Perennial (2002)|ISBN 0-06-019672-6] At age 19 she was stopped from walking in front of a car on a Manhattan street by the founder of Vogue magazine,Condé Nast , thus launching her modeling career when she appeared on the cover of the March 1927 edition in an illustration by George Lepape. For the next two years, she was one of the most sought after models in New York, photographed by the likes ofEdward Steichen , Arnold Genthe, and Nickolas Murray. A photograph of Lee by Steichen was used to advertise a female hygienic product (Kotex ) causing a scandal. [cite web|url=http://www.mum.org/lemiller.htm |title=Photographer Lee Miller and Kotex menstrual pads]Photography
In 1929 she traveled to Paris with the intention of apprenticing herself to the surrealist artist and photographer
Man Ray . Although, at first, he insisted that he did not take students, Miller soon became his photographic assistant, as well as his lover and muse. While she was in Paris, she began her own photographic studio, often taking over Man Ray's fashion assignments to enable him to concentrate on his painting. In fact, many of the photographs taken during this period and credited to Man Ray were actually taken by Lee. Together with Man Ray, she rediscovered the photographic technique ofsolarisation . She was an active participant in the surrealist movement, with her witty and humorous images. Amongst her circle of friends werePablo Picasso ,Paul Éluard , andJean Cocteau . She even appeared as a statue that comes to life in Cocteau's "The Blood of a Poet " (1930).After leaving Man Ray and Paris in 1932, she returned to New York and established a portrait and commercial photography studio with her brother Erik as her darkroom assistant. During this year she was included in the Modern European Photography exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York. In 1933 Levy gave Miller the only solo exhibition of her life. [Becky Conekin. Lee Miller: Model, Photographer and War Correspondent in Vogue. 2006.] Among her portrait clients were the surrealist artist
Joseph Cornell , actresses Lilian Harvey and Gertrude Lawrence, and the African-American cast of theVirgil Thomson -Gertrude Stein opera "Four Saints in Three Acts " (1934).In 1934, she abandoned her studio to marry Egyptian businessman, Aziz Eloui Bey, who had come to New York to buy equipment for the
Egyptian Railways . Although she did not work as a professional photographer during this period, the photographs she took while living in Egypt with Bey, including "Portrait of Space", are regarded as some of her most striking surrealist images. By 1937, Lee had grown bored with her life in Cairo and she returned to Paris, where she met her future husband, the British surrealist painter andcurator Roland Penrose . Her photographs were not included in another exhibition until 1955, when her work was displayed withThe Family of Man exhibition at theMuseum of Modern Art in New York City. [Jane Livingston. Lee Miller: Photographer. Thames & Hudson 1989.]World War II
With the outbreak of the Second World War, Miller had separated from Bey and was living in
Hampstead ,London with Roland when the bombing of the city began. Ignoring pleas from friends and family to return to the US, Miller embarked on a new career inphotojournalism as the official war photographer for "Vogue" documentingthe Blitz . Lee was accredited into the U.S. Army as awar correspondent forCondé Nast Publications from December 1942. She teamed up with the American photographer David E. Scherman, a "Life Magazine" correspondent on many assignments. Miller travelled to France less than a month afterD-Day and recorded the first use ofnapalm at the siege ofSt. Malo , the liberation of Paris, the battle forAlsace , and the horror of the Naziconcentration camp s at Buchenwald and Dachau. One photograph by Scherman of Miller in the bathtub ofAdolf Hitler 's house inMunich is one of the most iconic images from the Miller-Scherman partnership.During this time, Miller photographed dying children in a Vienna Hospital, peasant life in post-war Hungary and finally the execution of Prime Minister Lazlo Bardossy. After the war she continued to work for Vogue for a further 2 years, covering fashion and celebrities.
England
After returning to Britain from eastern Europe, Lee started to suffer from severe episodes of
clinical depression and what later became known aspost-traumatic stress syndrome . She began to drink heavily, and became uncertain about her future. In 1946, she traveled with Roland to the United States where she visited Man Ray in California. After she discovered she was pregnant with her only son, Antony, she divorced Bey and, onMay 3 ,1947 married Roland. Antony was born in September 1947. In 1949, they bought Farley Farm House inSussex . During the 1950s and 1960s, Farley Farm became a sort of artistic Mecca for visiting artists such as Picasso, Man Ray,Henry Moore ,Eileen Agar ,Jean Dubuffet ,Dorothea Tanning , andMax Ernst . While Miller continued to do the occasional photo shoot for Vogue, she soon discarded the darkroom for the kitchen becoming a successful gourmet cook. She also photographed for biographies Roland wrote aboutPicasso andAntoni Tapies . However, images from the war, especially the concentration camps, continued to haunt her and she started on what Antony describes as a "downward spiral". Her depression may have been accelerated by her husband's long affair with the trapeze artist Diane Deriaz. Lee rarely talked about her war experiences but it inevitably had harsh effects on her health and her relationship with her family.Miller died from
cancer at Farley Farm House inChiddingly ,Sussex in 1977, aged 70. She was cremated, and her ashes spread through her herb garden at Farley Farm House.Legacy
Throughout her life, Miller did very little to promote her own photographic work. That Miller's work is known today is mainly due to the efforts of her son, Antony, who has been studying, conserving, and promoting his mother's work since the early 1980s. Her pictures are accessible at the "Lee Miller Archive". [ [http://www.leemiller.co.uk/about.aspx Lee Miller Archive] ]
In 1985, the first biography of Miller entitled "The Lives of Lee Miller" was written by Antony Penrose. Since then, a number of books, mostly accompanying exhibitions of Miller's photographs, have been written by art historians and writers such as Jane Livingstone, Richard Calvocoressi, and Mark Haworth-Booth. In 2005 her life story was turned into a musical "Six Pictures Of Lee Miller" with music and lyrics by British composer
Jason Carr . It premiered at TheChichester Festival Theatre (also in Sussex). Also in 2005 Carolyn Burke's substantial biography, "Lee Miller, A Life," was published in the U.S. byAlfred A. Knopf and in the U.K. by Bloomsbury. In 2007, "Traces of Lee Miller: Echoes from St Malo", an interactive CD and DVD about Miller's war photography in St Malo was released with the support of byHand Productions andSussex University .References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2519109.stm BBC News story about a 2002 Lee Miller exhibition]
* [http://www.jasoncarr.org.uk/leemiller.html Composer-lyricist Jason Carr's website's section about the musical Six Pictures Of Lee Miller]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/catalog/results2.pperl?authorid=46462] Borzoi Reader on Carolyn Burke's Lee Miller, A Life
* [http://www.bloomsbury.com/authors/microsite.asp?id=920§ion=1&mscssid=XGXAJ6JT7PQV8NGWQVH2RRQ7M2RH97S9] Bloomsbury on Carolyn Burke's Lee Miller
* [http://scanlyze.wordpress.com/2007/01/21/looking-down-on-lee-miller/ Looking Down on Lee Miller: Carolyn Burke’s Lee Miller: A Life] byHenry Edward Hardy on [http://scanlyze.wordpress.com/ Scanlyze]
*cite news | last =Smith | first =Ali | title =The look of the moment | publisher =The Guardian | date =2007-09-08 | url =http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/artsandentertainment/story/0,,2164491,00.html | accessdate =2007-09-08
* cite web |publisher=Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1631_lee_miller//introduction.php
title= The Art of Lee Miller
accessdate= 2007-09-13
* [http://www.bmivoyager.com/2007/10/01/model-focus/ Model Focus ] - Remembering Lee Miller by Emma Juhasz for bmi Voyager, October 2007
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmpid=46997149&GRid=26058335& Find A Grave Memorial] Find A Grave memorial for Lee Miller
* [http://www.leemiller.co.uk/ Lee Miller Archive official site]
* [http://www.farleyfarmhouse.co.uk/ Farley Farm House official site]Persondata
NAME= Miller, Lee
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Miller, Elizabeth
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Art photography andphotojournalism
DATE OF BIRTH= 1907-4-23
PLACE OF BIRTH= Poughkeepsie, NY
DATE OF DEATH= 1977-7-21
PLACE OF DEATH=Chiddingly ,Sussex
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