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The Private Lives Of The Impressionists

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Private Lives Of The Impressionists
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sue Roe
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreImpressionism and post-Impressionism
Biographies: Literary
ISBN/Barcode 9780099458340
ClassificationsDewey:759.054
Audience
General
Illustrations 38

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage
Publication Date 6 September 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A vivid, intimate, evocative exploration of the hidden personal lives of the great Impressionist painters. Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Cezanne, Renoir, Degas, Sisley, Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt. Though they were often ridiculed or ignored by their contemporaries, astonishing sums are paid today for the works of these artists. Their dazzling pictures are familiar - but how well does the world know the Impressionists as people? In a vivid and moving narrative, biographer Sue Roe shows the Impressionists in the studios of Paris, rural lanes of Montmartre and rowdy riverside bars as Paris underwent Baron Haussman's spectacular transformation. For over twenty years they lived and worked together as a group, struggling to rebuild their lives after the Franco-Prussian war and supporting one another through shocked public reactions to unfamiliar canvasses depicting laundresses, dancers, spring blossom and boating scenes. This intimate, colourful, superbly researched account takes us into their homes as well as their studios and describes their unconventional, volatile and precarious lives, as well as the stories behind their paintings.

Author Biography

Sue Roe is a freelance writer and teacher. A former Lecturer at the University of East Anglia and current lecturer at the University of Sussex, she is the author of a novel, Estella, Her Expectation, a collection of poems, The Spitfire Factory, and Writing and Gender- Virginia Woolf's Writing Practice. She is also co-editor of the Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf, and her most recent book is the widely praised Gwen John- A Life. She lives in Brighton.

Reviews

"A deft account of their varying shades of character and fortune. Roe's quietly successful book tells of ultimate triumph, but shows its human cost" -- Jane Stevenson Daily Telegraph "Roe is good at bounding from one eye-catching anecdote to another" -- Martin Grayford Sunday Telegraph "The great strength of Roe's book is the way that it manages to synthesise the wealth of published biographical and scholarly work on half a dozen artists into a coherent narrative of kith and kinship" -- Kathryn Hughes Guardian "Her book is widely researched but has a neat, light touch" Independent on Sunday