The Artist's Wife

The Artist's Wife
Title The Artist's Wife PDF eBook
Author Max Phillips
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781566492737

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Deftly blending period detail and modern sensibility, Max Phillips presents here a bold, unapologetic Alma Shindler, who narrates her own provocative story from beyond the grave.

The Artist's Wife

The Artist's Wife
Title The Artist's Wife PDF eBook
Author Betty Bowers
Publisher The Guest Cottage, Inc.
Pages 222
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9781930596368

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Anyone who summers in a cottage will connect with the reflections in this book. An inside look at artist's life, the creative community and the clash between the issues of a changing culture and the preservation of natural resources in a fragile ecological system. Set in Door County, WI.

Hidden in the Shadow of the Master

Hidden in the Shadow of the Master
Title Hidden in the Shadow of the Master PDF eBook
Author Ruth Butler
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 372
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300149530

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Paul Czanne, Claude Monet, and Auguste Rodin. The names of these brilliant nineteenth-century artists are known throughout the world. But what is remembered of their wives? What were these unknown women like? What roles did they play in the lives and the art of their famous husbands? In this remarkable book of discovery, art historian Ruth Butler coaxes three shadowy women out of obscurity and introduces them for the first time as individuals. Through unprecedented research, Butler has been able to create portraits of Hortense Fiquet, Camille Doncieux, and Rose Beuretthe models, and later the wives, respectively, of Czanne, Monet, and Rodin, three of the most famous French artists of their generation. The book tells the stories of three ordinary women who faced issues of a dramatically changing society as well as the challenges of life with a striving genius. Butler illuminates the ways in which these model-wives figured in their husbands achievements and provides new analyses of familiar works of art. Filled with captivating detail, the book recovers the lives of Hortense, Camille, and Rose, and recognizes with new insight how their unique relationships enriched the quality of their husbands artistic endeavors."

The Hammock: A Novel Based on the True Story of French Painter James Tissot

The Hammock: A Novel Based on the True Story of French Painter James Tissot
Title The Hammock: A Novel Based on the True Story of French Painter James Tissot PDF eBook
Author Lucy Paquette
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2020-10-03
Genre Art
ISBN 9780578735221

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THE HAMMOCK: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot portrays ten remarkable years in the life of James Tissot (1836-1902), who rebuilt - and then lost - his reputation in London. THE HAMMOCK is a psychological portrait, exploring the forces that unwound the career of this complex man. Based on contemporary sources, the novel brings Tissot's world alive in a story of war, art, Society glamour, love, scandal, and tragedy.

Artists' Wives

Artists' Wives
Title Artists' Wives PDF eBook
Author Alphonse Daudet
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 1892
Genre
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The Artist's Way

The Artist's Way
Title The Artist's Way PDF eBook
Author Julia Cameron
Publisher Penguin
Pages 295
Release 2002-03-04
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1101156880

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"With its gentle affirmations, inspirational quotes, fill-in-the-blank lists and tasks — write yourself a thank-you letter, describe yourself at 80, for example — The Artist’s Way proposes an egalitarian view of creativity: Everyone’s got it."—The New York Times "Morning Pages have become a household name, a shorthand for unlocking your creative potential"—Vogue Over four million copies sold! Since its first publication, The Artist's Way phenomena has inspired the genius of Elizabeth Gilbert and millions of readers to embark on a creative journey and find a deeper connection to process and purpose. Julia Cameron's novel approach guides readers in uncovering problems areas and pressure points that may be restricting their creative flow and offers techniques to free up any areas where they might be stuck, opening up opportunities for self-growth and self-discovery. The program begins with Cameron’s most vital tools for creative recovery – The Morning Pages, a daily writing ritual of three pages of stream-of-conscious, and The Artist Date, a dedicated block of time to nurture your inner artist. From there, she shares hundreds of exercises, activities, and prompts to help readers thoroughly explore each chapter. She also offers guidance on starting a “Creative Cluster” of fellow artists who will support you in your creative endeavors. A revolutionary program for personal renewal, The Artist's Way will help get you back on track, rediscover your passions, and take the steps you need to change your life.

The Artist's Wife

The Artist's Wife
Title The Artist's Wife PDF eBook
Author Max Phillips
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 278
Release 2014-06-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466873183

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An elegant reimagining of the life of Alma Mahler, the lovely, aristocratic fin-de-siècle composer who abandoned her own art to become the inspiration and collector of geniuses. At the turn of the century, "the most beautiful girl in Vienna" stood at the threshold of a promising musical career. But instead, she turned her considerable talents to becoming a freelance muse. Passionate, fickle, brilliant, and alcoholic, she conquered a series of difficult geniuses, including the composer Gustav Mahler (whom she sent to Freud for marriage counseling); the architect Walter Gropius, who went on to found the Bauhaus movement; the writer Franz Werfel, author of The Song of Bernadette; and the revolutionary painters Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. Deftly bling period detail and modern sensibility, Max Phillips presents the bold, unapologetic Alma, who narrates her own provocative story, bringing to life the luminaries of her era as she tells of her triumphs in the fading elegance of Central Europe's beau monde, her flight from Hitler's Anschluss, and her exile in golden-age Hollywood. A glittering, darkly sensual novel, The Artist's Wife turns the lens of history upon the nature of inspiration, ambition, and love.