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The Man And The Woman Helen Mclean

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The Man And The Woman Helen Mclean
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Publisher: Cormorant Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Helen McLean
ISBN: 9781770864207, 1770864202
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Man And The Woman Helen Mclean by Helen Mclean 9781770864207, 1770864202 instant download after payment.

In 1946, a Canadian girl arrives in war-scarred London to study art at the Slade School. At the same time, Bonnard - the elderly French artist whose work first ignited her passion for painting - looks back on his career. From the moment she lands in England, Elizabeth's life begins to mirror Bonnard's past experience: Bonnard's father pressed him into a hated career in law; similarly, Elizabeth's parents urge her to take a university degree "to fall back on" after she marries. Just as brilliant young Bonnard was swept into the exhilarating literary and artistic world of an avant-garde magazine, Elizabeth is absorbed into the quasi-communal ménage of a prominent London art dealer and his family, whose encouragement helps her achieve success as a portraitist. Their separate but parallel journeys lead both Elizabeth and Bonnard to the same revelation: public acclaim is not enough; to truly live a life governed by a peeled-eye investigation of the visible world, sacrifices must be made.

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