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    Kiki of Montparnasse

    1901-10-02 (123 years old) in Châtillon-sur-Seine, Francia

    Alice Prin born in 1901 as an illegitimate child and was raised in poverty by her grandmother. At age twelve, she was sent by train to live with her mother, a linotypist, in Paris in order to help earn an income for her family. By 14, she started posing as a nude model for various artists, this created discord with her mother, who finally disowned her. The teenage Kiki determined to make her living exclusively by posing for artists, but she soon became a local celebrity who symbolized the Montparnasse quarter's nonconformity and its rejection of the social norms of the petite bourgeoisie. In Autumn 1921, Prin met the American visual artist Man Ray, and the two soon entered into a stormy eight-year relationship. She lived with Man Ray in his studio on rue Campagne-Première until 1929 during which time he made hundreds of portraits of her. She became his muse at the time and the subject of some of his best-known images. By 1929, Prin had reached the zenith of her fame. A symbol of bohemian and creative Paris and of the possibility of being a woman and finding an artistic place, she was elected the Queen of Montparnasse at the age of twenty-eight. Despite her local fame, she continued to live a hand-to-mouth existence. Even during difficult times, she maintained her positive attitude, saying "all I need is an onion, a bit of bread, and a bottle of red [wine]; and I will always find somebody to offer me that." She died at the age of fifty-one on after collapsing outside her flat in Montparnasse, apparently of complications of alcoholism or drug dependence.

    Movies

    actor
    Les Films de Man Ray
    0 %|Jan 1, 2012
    Animation, Fantasy
    poster
    Walking on Air
    0 %|Nov 1, 1946
    Music, Drama
    poster
    The Old Devil
    52 %|Jan 1, 1933
    Drama
    actor
    The Yellow Captain
    0 %|Dec 19, 1930
    Drama
    poster
    The Starfish
    69 %|Apr 20, 1928
    Romance
    poster
    Souvenir de Paris
    0 %|Jan 1, 1928
    Documentary
    poster
    Emak-Bakia
    70 %|Jul 26, 1926
    Documentary
    poster
    L'Inhumaine
    68 %|Dec 12, 1924
    Drama, Science Fiction
    poster
    The Lion of the Moguls
    67 %|Dec 12, 1924
    Drama, Romance
    poster
    Ballet Mécanique
    65 %|Sep 24, 1924
    Documentary, Fantasy
    poster
    The Gallery of Monsters
    80 %|Sep 23, 1924
    Drama
    poster
    Return to Reason
    64 %|Sep 6, 1923
    Drama

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