Zelda Fitzgerald

Zelda Fitzgerald, artist and art
Born July 24 1900, Birth Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
Died March 10 1948 deathAsheville, North Carolina, USA.

Artist, Writer, Dancer and Wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Style and technique, exhibitions: Painting,


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Zelda: By Herself – The Art of Zelda Fitzgerald
Zelda was an accomplished artist in her own right. She focused on painting, ballet, and writing. While living in Paris in 1929-30, Zelda wrote short stories such as "The Original Follies Girls," "The Southern Girl," and "The Girls with Talent."
"By the time a person has achieved years adequate for choosing a direction, the die is cast and the moment has long since passed which determined the future." -Zelda Fitzgerald
From her 20s until her death Zelda painted, not simply as a dilettante but as a serious student…
Zelda Fitzgerald was not only an icon of the Jazz Age and the beautiful, flamboyant wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, around whom he shaped his famous literary figures; she was also an accomplished artist in her own right…

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