Michael O'Sullivan delivers a really good review of Alice Neel's current exhibition at the NMWA.
Read it here.
Two of the paintings discussed by O'Sullivan are shown in the portrait of Neel by Moser displayed to the left.
Alice Neel and Lida Moser were apparently really close friends and Lida has a million stories about Alice, especially the tremendous resentment that Neel faced once she began to gather some recognition. The resentment came from the then popular male abstract painters who were in vogue, and who resented Alice's success because she was a woman and a representational painter.
Several photographic portraits of Neel by Moser are in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery.
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