Luncheon of the Boating Party
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Narrated by:
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Karen White
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Susan Vreeland
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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.
©2007 Susan Vreeland (P)2007 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA), Inc., and Books on Tape. All rights reserved.Critic reviews
"Vivid....Vreeland achieves a detailed and surprising group portrait, individualized and immediate." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Mary
- 07-11-18
A lovely book
The author classifies this book as an historical novel, based on the incidents surrounding the painting by Renoir of the Luncheon at the Boating Party. It is none the worse for that. Her research has obviously been thorough, but this book rises above the bare facts to represent a completely 'readable' story of how theses real characters interacted with one another to contribute to this wonderful painting. Until I 'read' this book, I considered Renoir to be one of the least of the Impressionists, painting the pretty pictures one sees on chocolate boxes etc. Now, I understand his pivotal role in the movement and how he influenced later painters. I can't wait to get to Washington DC to see the picture in the flesh.
The narration is very much in tune with the spirit of the book, and most of the French pronunciation excellent, is though it is let down by some strange anomalies, such as the pronunciation of Montmartre (naturally a frequently mentioned place) as MonTmartre.
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- Lynn
- 26-07-09
Good story but poor narration
A good story and decent history of the impressionists. However, the narrator murders the French words and names in the story ...her accent is deplorable or, rather, nonexistent. I found this terribly grating!
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