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Molly Peacock

    Molly Peacock est une poétesse, biographe et mémorialiste renommée, dont l'œuvre est célébrée pour son style unique et ses perspectives profondes sur la psyché humaine. Sa poésie explore les complexités des relations et des expériences personnelles avec une sensibilité remarquable et un langage métaphorique. Elle adopte une approche non conventionnelle dans sa narration, se concentrant souvent sur la vie intérieure et les talents cachés de ses protagonistes. Ses œuvres sont appréciées pour leur profondeur intellectuelle et leur résonance émotionnelle.

    Flower Diary
    • Flower Diary

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(78)Évaluer

      "Molly Peacock uncovers the history of neglected painter Mary Hiester Reid, a trailblazing artist who refused to choose between marriage and a career. Molly Peacock looks at the balancing act of female creativity and domesticity in the life of Mary Hiester Reid, a painter who produced over three hundred stunning, emotive floral still lifes and landscapes. Born in the U.S. in 1854, trained by libertine Thomas Eakins, Mary trailblazed in a life where she fought for her place as a professional artist without having to live as a tragic heroine. She married George A. Reid, a prominent Canadian painter, and moved with him to Toronto, though she kept a studio in the Catskill Mountains. But it was the Edwardian age, and while their relationship was more equal than most, it was Mary's place to manage the domestic scene. So, how do you find the time to paint when you need to get to the market to buy a chicken for dinner? And how do you manage a marriage when your art student becomes your rival?"-- Provided by publisher

      Flower Diary