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Hannah Williams

    Where the Wildflowers Grow
    Artists' Things
    • Artists' Things

      Rediscovering Lost Property from Eighteenth-Century France

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the personal belongings of renowned eighteenth-century French artists, the book uncovers the intricate connections within the art world of that era. It provides fresh perspectives on influential figures like Jean-Antoine Watteau, François Boucher, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, revealing unexpected insights into their lives and the cultural context in which they worked. This exploration highlights the significance of objects in understanding artistic identity and the broader social landscape of the time.

      Artists' Things
    • Aviannah has spent her life being plagued by the darkness that follows her. Plagued by the constant feeling of being watched, as memories of her past threaten to unravel her present. Her life is irrevocably changed as by chance, she meets the burning stare of Cole's glaring green eyes. A man simultaneously infuriating and alluring, frustrating yet kind. A complete opposite to his friends who want to help Ava learn to defend herself from the dangers lurking in dark alleyways. Dangers which may be far, far greater than Ava realises. When no-one - perhaps not even herself - may be quite what they seem, Ava must gather the strength to fight back against the threats surrounding her, and defeat the evil which has been following her since childhood.

      Where the Wildflowers Grow