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Artists in 60 Seconds: Kay Sage

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© Princeton University Art Museum; used with permission

Kay Sage (American, 1898-1963). I Saw Three Cities, 1944. Oil on canvas. 36 1/4 x 27 15/16 in. (92.0 x 71.0 cm). Gift of the Estate of Kay Sage Tanguy.

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Movement, Style, School or Type of Art:

Surrealism

Date and Place of Birth:

June 25, 1898, Albany, New York. (Her birth name was Katherine Linn Sage.)

Life:

Kay spent much of her youth traveling Europe with her mother after her parents separated. She picked up a bit of artistic training here and there before her first marriage (to an Italian prince). In 1937 she left for Paris (alone), where she met the Surrealists and fell in love with the painter Yves Tanguy. Her Surrealistic works labored to break free of Tanguy's more famous shadow, and are only just recently gaining recognition for their muted palettes and intriguing, sharp, draped forms,

Important Works:

  • A Little Later, 1938
  • All Soundings are Referred to High Water, 1947
  • On the Contrary, 1952
  • Contraband, 1961
  • Four volumes poetry, published 1957-62

Date and Place of Death:

January 25, 1963, Woodbury, Connecticut (suicide)

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