Monday, June 2, 2014

May, 2014 - Kiki de Montparnasse - Atty Cocktail

Kiki de Montparnasse — born Alice Ernestine Prin (2 October 1901 – 29 April 1953)

Nicknamed Queen of Montparnasse, was a French artist's model, nightclub singer, actress, memoirist, and painter. She helped define the liberated culture of Paris in the early 1920s.   She started modeling nude at age 14 and soon became the muse for for many of the Surrealist artists of the 1920s,  including Chaim Soutine, Julian Mandel, Tsuguharu Foujita, Constant Detré, Francis Picabia, Jean Cocteau, Arno Breker, Alexander Calder, Per Krohg, Hermine David, Pablo Gargallo, Mayo, and Tono Salazar, and Man Ray.  A painter in her own right, in 1927 Prin had a sold-out exhibition of her paintings at the Galerie au Sacre du Printemps in Paris.  Her drawings and paintings comprise portraits, self-portraits, social activities, fanciful animals, and dreamy landscapes composed in a light, slightly uneven, expressionist style that is a reflection of her easy-going manner and boundless optimism.  Her music hall performances in black hose and garters included crowd-pleasing risqué songs, which were uninhibited, yet inoffensive. Long after her death, Prin remains the embodiment of the outspokenness, audacity, and creativity that marked that period of life in Montparnasse. In 1989, biographers Billy Klüver and Julie Martin called her "one of the century's first truly independent women."

The Drink:

Atty Cocktail:

1 1/2 ounces gin
3/4 ounce dry vermouth
1/2 teaspoon absinthe
1/2 teaspoon crème de violette

Drinkability:  2
Drunkability:  5
Taxic Diversity:  3
Accessibility:  4
Priority for Conservation:  2

Comments:  "This cocktail is prettier than it tastes - is pretty opalescent, however very strong.  Would be improved if it was 1/2 tsp creme de violette, but only 1/4 tsp absinthe - too much anise flavor"

From "Muses" theme hosted by Alabazam

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