Balenciaga and Spain (Hardcover)
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This unprecedented volume accompanies the first exhibition to consider the impact of Spainâs culture, history, and art on one of its greatest designers of the twentieth century, the legendary Balenciaga. Hailed as "Fashionâs Picasso" by Cecil Beaton, Cristóbal Balenciaga (1895â1972) created an innovative oeuvre that transformed the way women dressed. From the opening of his Paris fashion house in 1937 until his retirement in 1968, Balenciagaâs visionary, ever-evolving designs and impeccable standards seduced generations of the most iconic, best-dressed women in the world, including the Duchess of Windsor, Gloria Guinness, Pauline de Rothschild, Mona Bismarck, Princess Grace of Monaco, Doris Duke, Diana Vreeland, and Queen Fabiola of Belgium. For Diana Vreeland, the designerâs "inspiration came from the bullrings, the flamenco dancers, the loose blouses the fishermen wear, the cool of the cloisters." Exploring the profound and enduring influence of Balenciagaâs native country on his work, this book considers the influences of Spainâs greatest artists, from Zurbarán, Velázquez, and Goya to Picasso and Miró. It also investigates the impact of Spainâs religious dress and ceremony, its royal history, its rich regional costume, its dance traditions, and the power and splendor of the bullfight on the protean Balenciagaâs designs. This illuminating and lavishly illustrated volume will be a must-have for art and fashion connoisseurs.