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Susan Vreeland

    20 janvier 1946 – 23 août 2017

    Susan Vreeland est une auteure à succès de renommée internationale, célèbre pour sa fiction historique axée sur des thèmes liés à l'art. Ses romans, traduits dans de nombreuses langues, explorent la vie des artistes et leurs parcours créatifs avec une profonde appréciation du monde de l'art. Les lecteurs sont attirés par sa capacité distinctive à donner vie au passé, les immergeant dans des sphères artistiques grâce à des récits captivants. Le travail de Vreeland offre une perspective unique sur l'histoire et l'art, faisant d'elle une voix convaincante pour ceux qui apprécient les deux.

    Susan Vreeland
    Luncheon of the Boating Party
    Clara and Mr. Tiffany
    Girl in Hyacinth Blue
    The Forest Lover
    Lisette's List
    The Passion of Artemisia
    • From extraordinary highs - patronage by the Medicis, friendship with Galileo and, most importantly of all, beautiful and outstandingly original paintings - to rape by her father's colleague, torture by the Inquisition, life-long struggles for acceptance by the artistic Establishment, and betrayal by the men she loved, Artemisia was a bold and brilliant woman who lived as she wanted, and paid a high price.

      The Passion of Artemisia
    • Lisette's List

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(168)Évaluer

      "A young Parisian woman is exiled to Provence to take care of her husband's ailing grandfather during the Vichy regime, but discovers that despite the horrors of war, the paintings of Cezanne, Pisarro, Chagall, and Picasso bring to life the landscape around her and allow her once again to experience love"-- Provided by publisher

      Lisette's List
    • The Forest Lover

      • 420pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(3054)Évaluer

      Focusing on the life of Emily Carr, this novel highlights her groundbreaking role as a modern woman artist in the face of Victorian societal constraints. It explores her vibrant depictions of British Columbia and its indigenous cultures during a time of impending industrial change. The narrative spans from clandestine tribal ceremonies to the artistic circles of pre-World War I Paris, delivering a captivating blend of art, history, and cultural themes that will resonate with fans of lush historical fiction and native cultures.

      The Forest Lover
    • GIRL IN HYACINTH BLUE tells the story of an imaginary painting by Vermeer, and the aspirations and longings of those whose lives it illuminates, and darkens. From a proud father regretting his lost love to a compromised French noblewoman, from a hanged girl to Vermeer's own gifted daughter, Susan Vreeland's beautiful and luminous tales link to form an evocative jewel.

      Girl in Hyacinth Blue
    • Clara and Mr. Tiffany

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,7(396)Évaluer

      NATIONAL BESTSELLER It’s 1893, and at the Chicago World’s Fair, Louis Comfort Tiffany makes his debut with a luminous exhibition of innovative stained-glass windows that he hopes will earn him a place on the international artistic stage. But behind the scenes in his New York studio is the freethinking Clara Driscoll, head of his women’s division, who conceives of and designs nearly all of the iconic leaded-glass lamps for which Tiffany will long be remembered. Never publicly acknowledged, Clara struggles with her desire for artistic recognition and the seemingly insurmountable challenges that she faces as a professional woman. She also yearns for love and companionship, and is devoted in different ways to five men, including Tiffany, who enforces a strict policy: He does not employ married women. Ultimately, Clara must decide what makes her happiest—the professional world of her hands or the personal world of her heart.

      Clara and Mr. Tiffany
    • Luncheon of the Boating Party

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,7(462)Évaluer

      From the bestelling author of GIRL IN HYACINTH BLUE, "A vivid exploration of one of the most beloved Renoir paintings in the world, done with a flourish worthy of Renoir himself" (USA Today) With her richly textured novels, Susan Vreeland has offered pioneering portraits of artists' lives. As she did in Girl in Hyacinth Blue, Vreeland focuses on a single painting, Auguste Renoir's instantly recognizable masterpiece, which depicts a gathering of Renoir's real friends enjoying a summer Sunday on a café terrace along the Seine. Narrated by Renoir and seven of the models, the novel illuminates the gusto, hedonism, and art of the era. With a gorgeous palette of vibrant, captivating characters, Vreeland paints their lives, loves, losses, and triumphs so vividly that "the painting literally comes alive" (The Boston Globe).

      Luncheon of the Boating Party
    • Welche Geschichten verbergen sich hinter berühmten Gemälden? Wer hielt den Künstlern den Rücken frei? Liebevoll zeichnet Susan Vreeland detailgenaue Porträts der bedeutendsten Impressionisten und Post-Impressionisten. Sie lässt Menschen zu Wort kommen, deren Leben durch die Begegnung mit Kunst bereichert wurde, wie den Gärtner Monets oder den Sohn des Postboten von Arles, der Van Gogh Model saß. Von der Autorin des Bestsellers 'Mädchen in Hyazinthblau'

      Eine Blume für Ginette
    • Als sich die junge, wohlerzogene Jean von der Ostküste für Forrest und ein Leben auf seiner kalifornischen Farm entscheidet, ist es eine Entscheidung aus Liebe. Jean fühlt sich hingezogen zu dem Farmer mit den sicheren, warmen Händen. Und doch erfordert diese Entscheidung ihren ganzen Mut: Jean ist seit ihrer Jugend blind - und Forrest ist es auch. Eine Geschichte von der Macht der Liebe und der Sehnsucht nach Freiheit.

      Das Gesicht der Liebe