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review 2014-04-20 13:50
Mary Cassatt in Paris
I Always Loved You - Robin Oliveira

Beautifully written and full of period details, this novel features American artist Mary Cassatt and her complex relationship with the talented, sometimes infuriating Edgar Degas, but the viewpoint also switches to Berthe Morisot and her brother-in-law/maybe-lover Edouard Manet, creating a broad intimate portrait of Belle Epoque Paris and the loves, doubts, struggles, triumphs, yearnings, fears, and ambitions of four painters hoping to change the direction of art. I’ve read several books on the era, but nothing that focuses so much on the personal lives of the Impressionists. I usually prefer biography to fiction in books about actual people, but Robin Oliveiera did her research and breathes life into the characters, intriguing me enough that I have biographies of Cassatt and Morisot on hold at my library. One fun fact I didn’t know: Cassatt was a dear friend of Abigail May Alcott--Louisa’s artistic younger sister and the basis for the Amy character in Little Women.

Source: jaylia3.booklikes.com/post/859237/mary-cassatt-in-paris
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quote 2013-06-25 02:58
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." - Edgar Degas

http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/2444-art-is-not-what-you-see-but-what-you-make

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review 2012-10-03 00:00
Edgar Degas (El Arte y sus creadores 36)
Edgar Degas (El Arte y sus creadores 36)... Edgar Degas (El Arte y sus creadores 36) - Aurora Fernández Polanco Que humano tan peculiar fue Degas, no me había esforzado a conocer sus planteamientos y técnicas en la pintura, y mucho menos en sus facetas, como coleccionista, grabador o fotógrafo, así que me asombre todo lo que no sabía o de lo que no asociaba con su arte. Buen acercamiento, las obras fueron bien elegidas y adoré todas las anotaciones que escribió Degas en sus carnets y el hecho que no le gustara las palabrerías que los críticos de arte decían sobre sus obras. Excelente material escogido.
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