A noted surrealist painter of dream-image landscapes with muted colors, architectural forms, and mood suggestive of mystery and potentially weird happenings to come, Sage had a dramatic, tumultuous life. Her artistic career was overshadowed by her well-known husband, Yves Tanguy, and like so many women artists of the early 20th century, she became more accepted in later years.
She was raised in New York where her father was a state senator. Her parents divorced, and she traveled extensiv (showing 500 of 1497 characters). |
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