The Paper Dolls of Zelda Fitzgerald

The Paper Dolls of Zelda Fitzgerald
Author: Eleanor Lanahan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1982187204


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A beautifully designed, full-color collection of paper dolls created by Zelda Fitzgerald, lovingly compiled by her granddaughter, Eleanor Lanahan. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald has long been an American cultural icon. A Southern belle turned flapper, Zelda was talented in dance, painting, and writing but lived in the shadow of her writer husband F. Scott Fitzgerald’s success. The golden couple of the Jazz Age, Zelda and her husband moved around—from hotels to rented villas to apartments in Paris—and Zelda always brought along her paints. Few people know she painted at all, and fewer still know she made paper dolls. But throughout her life, Zelda created dolls, whenever she could, in private. By design, paper dolls are delicate, fragile, and destined for destruction at the hands of children. Zelda’s dolls began as playthings for her daughter, Scottie, born in 1921. Fortunately, Zelda continued to make figures after Scottie outgrew them, first of their family and then of storybook characters—lavish, graceful, bold figures. These unique characters were a portable troupe, a colorful paper caravan that travelled inside her luggage. Zelda chose subjects she relished: society figures of the French Court, or Red Riding Hood’s predatory wolf, as vivacious as the girl. Whether they are cardinals, kings, or bears, the dolls are fashionably attired in ball gowns, armor, and capes. A gorgeous and unique keepsake and a perfect gift for book and art lovers, this delightful collection of Zelda’s paper dolls offers an intimate peek into the life of one of the Lost Generation’s most fascinating creative artists.

The Paper Dolls of Zelda Fitzgerald

The Paper Dolls of Zelda Fitzgerald
Author: Eleanor Lanahan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1982187190


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"For many years Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, the golden couple of the Jazz Age, moved from hotels to rented villas to apartments in Paris. Wherever they lived, Zelda brought along her paints. Few people know she painted at all, and fewer know she made paper dolls. But throughout her life, Zelda created dolls in private. By their nature, paper dolls are fragile and are destined for destruction at the hands of children. Zelda's dolls began as playthings for her daughter, Scottie, born in 1921. Fortunately, Zelda continued to make figures after Scottie outgrew them, first of their family and then of storybook characters - lavish, graceful, bold figures. These characters amount to a portable troupe, an itinerant paper caravan that travelled inside her luggage. Zelda chose subjects she relished: society figures of the French Court, or Red Riding Hood's predatory wolf, as vivacious as the girl. Be they cardinals, kings, or bears, the dolls are fashionably attired in ball gowns, armor, and capes. Readers will delight in this comprehensive collection of Zelda's paper dolls"--

Zelda, an Illustrated Life

Zelda, an Illustrated Life
Author: Zelda Fitzgerald
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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Best known as the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, these are her own artistic expressions in painting; she long battled with mental illness and this work traces her creative achievements.

Great Fashion Designs of the Twenties Paper Dolls

Great Fashion Designs of the Twenties Paper Dolls
Author: Tom Tierney
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486244822


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Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald...the "Lost Generation."..illustrations by John Held, Jr....the "It" girl...Lucky Linda...Louise Brooks...prosperity, seemingly endless, and the inevitable crash. The Twenties loom large in the American imagination as a decade unto itself, a brief span of years, but with a style all its own.

The Romantic Egoists

The Romantic Egoists
Author: Matthew Joseph Bruccoli
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781570035296


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This pictorial autobiography of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald documents two lives that have become legendary. The book draws almost entirely from the scrapbooks and photograph albums that the Fitzgeralds scrupulously kept as their personal record and provides a wealth of illustrative material not previously available. Minnesota; a photograph of the country club in Montgomery, Alabama, where the two met; reviews of This Side of Paradise; poems to the couple from Ring Lardner; snapshots of their trips abroad; Fitzgerald's careful accounting of his earnings; a photograph of the house on Long Island where The Great Gatsby was conceived; postcards with Fitzgerald's drawings for his daughter. These rare photographs and memorabilia combine into a narrative augmented by selections from Scott's and Zelda's own writings, conveying the spirit of particuular moments in their lives.

Scottie, the Daughter Of--

Scottie, the Daughter Of--
Author: Eleanor Anne Lanahan
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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A biography of the woman who struggled to overcome being the daughter of F. Scott Fitzgerald, written by her own daughter.

Beyond Paper Dolls

Beyond Paper Dolls
Author: Lynne Perrella
Publisher: Stampington & Company
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: Collage
ISBN: 9780971729681


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With nostalgic glances to the past and visionary gazes into the future, Lynne Perrella and the contributing artists follow inspiration rather than tradition to present dolls that are charismatic, colorful and full of surprises. Technique related details are provided in each chapter's details dossier, where we are invited to go behind the scenes, into the artists studios. Take an up close and personal look to get the inside story on how the artists used paper and other exciting mediums to create their dolls. Artists include Nina Bagley, Lesley Riley, Judi Riesch, Lynn Whipple, Teesha Moore, Karen Michel, Jane Cather, Akira Blount, Laurel Hall and Maria Moya who expolore the human form to create paper personas that are expressive, innovative and insightful.

The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Author: Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher: Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Herit
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780816679775


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Presents the boyhood diary of twentieth-century author F. Scott Fitzgerald who wrote about his life in the Crocus Hill neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota. Describes Fitzgerald's interactions with friends, rivals, and crushes--many of whom came from prominent St. Paul families. Includes an introduction and afterword discussing the history and significance of the diary.

Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald

Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
Author: Therese Fowler
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250028655


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"When I saw that Amazon Prime was unveiling its original pilot for Z, a biographical series based on Therese Anne Fowler's novel about Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, I raised a wary eyebrow. . . But I was wrong, oh me of little faith. . . I]t's an enveloping period piece, perfectly cast, and I would like to see the pilot green-lighted into a series so that we can see this romance go up like a rocket with one loud champagne pop and strew debris across mansion lawns and luxury hotel lobbies in its transcontinental path." --Vanity Fair I wish I could tell everyone who thinks we're ruined, Look closer...and you'll see something extraordinary, mystifying, something real and true. We have never been what we seemed. When beautiful, reckless Southern belle Zelda Sayre meets F. Scott Fitzgerald at a country club dance in 1918, she is seventeen years old and he is a young army lieutenant stationed in Alabama. Before long, the "ungettable" Zelda has fallen for him despite his unsuitability: Scott isn't wealthy or prominent or even a Southerner, and keeps insisting, absurdly, that his writing will bring him both fortune and fame. Her father is deeply unimpressed. But after Scott sells his first novel, This Side of Paradise, to Scribner's, Zelda optimistically boards a train north, to marry him in the vestry of St. Patrick's Cathedral and take the rest as it comes. What comes, here at the dawn of the Jazz Age, is unimagined attention and success and celebrity that will make Scott and Zelda legends in their own time. Everyone wants to meet the dashing young author of the scandalous novel--and his witty, perhaps even more scandalous wife. Zelda bobs her hair, adopts daring new fashions, and revels in this wild new world. Each place they go becomes a playground: New York City, Long Island, Hollywood, Paris, and the French Riviera--where they join the endless party of the glamorous, sometimes doomed Lost Generation that includes Ernest Hemingway, Sara and Gerald Murphy, and Gertrude Stein. Everything seems new and possible. Troubles, at first, seem to fade like morning mist. But not even Jay Gatsby's parties go on forever. Who is Zelda, other than the wife of a famous--sometimes infamous--husband? How can she forge her own identity while fighting her demons and Scott's, too? With brilliant insight and imagination, Therese Anne Fowler's New York Times bestseller brings us Zelda's irresistible story as she herself might have told it.

Zelda

Zelda
Author: Nancy Milford
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1970
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0060910690


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Recounts the life of the capricious southern belle who was F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife.