Collected in this compelling volume are the many lives of Lee Miller,
intimately recorded by her son, Antony Penrose, whose years of work on
her photographic archives have unearthed a rich selection of her finest
work, including portraits of her friends Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque,
Max Ernst, Paul Eluard, and Joan Miró.
Starting in 1927 in New York, this volume chronicles Lee Miller as she
is discovered as a model by Condé Nast, hits the cover of Vogue, and is
immortalized by Edward Steichen, George Hoyningen-Huene, Horst P. Horst,
and other acclaimed photographers. From there, readers follow Miller to
Paris where she, along with Man Ray, invented the solarization technique
of photography, and where she developed into a brilliant Surrealist
photographer. Finally, this account covers the later chapters of her
life, when she became a war correspondent during World WarII, traveling
with the Allied armies to cover the siege of Saint-Malo and the
liberation of Paris, which lead to her photographs of the Dachau
concentration camp that shocked the world.
A highly readable biography of a uniquely talented artist, The Lives of
Lee Miller is now published in compact paperback.