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    Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland

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    • Publisher: Viking Penguin
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • ISBN-13: 9780143113522
    • Sales Rank: 8,445
    • 448pp
    • Edition Description: Reprint
     
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    Synopsis

    Bestselling author Susan Vreeland returns with a vivid exploration of one of the most beloved Renoir paintings in the world

    Instantly recognizable, Auguste Renoir’s masterpiece depicts a gathering of his real friends enjoying a summer Sunday on a cafe terrace along the Seine near Paris. A wealthy painter, an art collector, an Italian journalist, a war hero, a celebrated actress, and Renoir’s future wife, among others, share this moment of la vie moderne, a time when social constraints were loosening and Paris was healing after the Franco-Prussian War. Parisians were bursting with a desire for pleasure and a yearning to create something extraordinary out of life. Renoir shared these urges and took on this most challenging project at a time of personal crises in art and love, all the while facing issues of loyalty and the diverging styles that were tearing apart the Impressionist group. Narrated by Renoir and seven of the models and using settings in Paris and on the Seine, Vreeland illuminates the gusto, hedonism, and art of the era. With a gorgeous palette of vibrant, captivating characters, she paints their lives, loves, losses, and triumphs in a brilliant portrait of her own.

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    Vreeland's most ambitious book yet.

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    Biography

    Since the publication of her bestselling Girl in Hyacinth Blue, novelist Susan Vreeland has explored the relationships between life and art, rendering scenes from Amsterdam to Rome to the Canadian wilderness with sensitivity and a delicate, painterly precision.

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    Luncheon of the Boating Partyby Anonymous

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    August 28, 2007: I have often viewed this painting and wondered about the people in the painting. It seemed to me that life was always beautiful to these people and today's problems did not apply. Oh to live in that time. In reading the book, I see the story behind the people and realize that life wasn't all sunshine and Sunday as it shows in the painting. I liked the information given about how the painting came together. I've always loved impressionism but after reading this book, I'll look at art with a more knowledgeable eye and will view lines and colors in a new way.

    Luncheon of the Boating Partyby Anonymous

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    July 28, 2007: I picked up this book on the strength of Vreeland's Girl in Hyacinth Blue and because I love the impressionist painters. Sadly, I was disappointed. The pace is slow and the characters shallow, and the author seems more intent on showing off her own knowledge of painting than in creating an engaging novel.


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