Lady Shalamar Montague, born Frances Montague in 1905, began making art in her seventies at Surf Manor, a group living facility for seniors in Coney Island, as part of New York’s Healing Arts Initiative. The illustrations collected here—made between 1986 and 1987, using ballpoint pens, watercolor paints, and glitter—depict some of the unverifiable experiences that Montague later catalogued in a handwritten autobiography, which recounts an adventurous life as a world-touring belly dancer, animal tamer, and cabaret singer. Her self-portraits take us to the Imperial Russian Ballet in Saint Petersburg; to Berlin with the Barnum and Bailey Circus; and to Paris, where, she claimed, she was born in her mother’s opera-theater dressing room. 

 

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