The Most Beautiful Man in the World: Paul Swan, from Wilde to Warhol
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The Most Beautiful Man in the World: Paul Swan, from Wilde to Warhol by Londraville, Janis. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780803229693.
When Andy Warhol cast Paul Swan (18831972) in three films in the mid-1960s, he knew that the octogenarian had once been internationally hailed as the most beautiful man in the world and as Nijinskys successor. Arthur Hammerstein had advertised Swan as a reincarnated Greek God, and George and Ira Gershwin had celebrated his beauty in their musical Funny Face. What Warhol didnt know was that Swan had also been called Americas Leonardo, portrait artist of the famous and the infamous, including writer Willa Cather, aviator Charles Lindbergh, British Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, and dictator Benito Mussolini. This book is the first to tell Swans story, from his days as a world-famous dancer and artist, through his film careerwhich ran from silent pictures, including De Milles Ten Commandments (1923), to Warhols Camp, Paul Swan, and Paul Swan I-IV (1965)to his portrait painting late in life when Nelson Rockefellers children, Malachy McCourt, and Pope Paul VI were among his subjects. With unprecedented access to Swans scrapbooks, letters, diaries, and an unpublished memoir that tells the story of a bisexual man trying to build a public life in perilous times, Janis and Richard Londraville reconstruct the intriguing life of this uniquely interesting figure, whose story, although widely glossed in the press, was until now never fully known.
