Lurching up to bed with the champion of Cubism
Nicholas Penny: Douglas Cooper, 20 January 2000
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Picasso, Provence and Douglas Cooper
by John Richardson.
Cape, 320 pp., £20, November 1999,0 224 05056 7 Show More
by John Richardson.
Cape, 320 pp., £20, November 1999,
“... John Richardson is one of those gossips who knows – or at least knows about – everyone. For example (on page 118, to be precise), Marie-Laure (1), Maurice Bischoffsheim (2), the Comtesse de Chevigné (3), the Duchesse de Guermantes (4), the Marquis de Sade (5), Jean Cocteau (6), the Vicomte de Noailles (7), an anonymous gym instructor (8), Igor Markevitch (9), Diaghilev (10), Nijinsky (11), Maurice Gendron (12): I was the daughter of 2, an immensely rich Belgian banker, and the granddaughter of 3, who was said to be the model for 4, and was also – would you believe it? – the great-great-granddaughter of 5 ... ”