The Portraitist

A Novel of Adelaide Labille-Guiard

The Portraitist
Susanne Dunlap
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Trade Paperback
h215 x 139mm - 296pg
30 Aug 2022 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781647420970
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Based on a true story, this is the tale of Adelaie Labille-Guiard' s fight to take her rightful place in the competitive art world of eighteenth-century Paris. With a beautiful rival who' s better connected and better trained than she is, Adelaide faces an uphill battle. Her love affair with her young instructor in oil painting gives rise to suspicions that he touches up her work, and her decision to make much-needed money by executing erotic pastels threatens to create as many problems as it solves. Meanwhile, her rival goes from strength to strength, becoming Marie Antoinette' s official portraitist and gaining entrance to the elite Academie Royale at the same time as Adelaide. When at last Adelaide earns her own royal appointment and receives a massive commission from a member of the royal family, the timing couldn' t be worse: it' s 1789, and with the fall of the Bastille her world is turned upside down by political chaos and revolution. With danger around every corner in her beloved Paris, she must find a way adjust to the new order, carving out a life and a career all over again-and stay alive in the process.
"An imaginative work that brings the story of a little-known artist to vivid life. " -Kirkus Reviews "Written with breathless drama, The Portraitist follows the rise of the gifted portraitist Adelaide Labille-Guiard in Paris during the last years of the late eighteenth century. The novel is a luminous depiction of Paris and those terrible times seen through the astute, compassionate eyes of a woman who had to paint. Every bit of lace or royal carriage or bloody cobblestone is alive in the writing. The rain drumming on the skylight and a misbuttoned coat speak. Go to those streets with this book in your hand to follow her footsteps and those long-gone, turbulent times will come alive to you as if they were yesterday. " -Stephanie Cowell, award-winning author of Claude and Camille "Deeply researched and imagined, The Portraitist offers a fascinating and dramatic plunge into the world of a brilliant female artist struggling to make her mark before and during the turbulent and treacherous era of the French Revolution. I loved this novel. " -Sandra Gulland, internationally best-selling author of The Josephine B. Trilogy "In The Portraitist, Susanne Dunlap skillfully paints a portrait of a woman struggling to make her way in a man' s world--a topic as relevant today as it was in Ancien Regime France. Impeccably researched, rich with period detail, Dunlap brings to life the little-known true story of Adelaide Labille-Guiard, who fought her husband and society to make a name for herself as a painter to the royal family, the very apex of success--only to find everything she had built threatened by the Revolution. A stunning story of determination, talent, and reversals of fortune. As a lifelong Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun fan, I am now questioning my allegiances!" -Lauren Willig, best-selling author of The Summer Country
Susanne Dunlap is the author of twelve works of historical fiction for adults and teens, as well as an Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach. Her love of historical fiction arose partly from her PhD studies in music history at Yale University, partly from her lifelong interest in women in the arts as a pianist and non-profit performing arts executive. Her novel The Paris Affair was a first place CIBA award winner. The Musician' s Daughter was a Junior Library Guild Selection and a Bank Street Children' s Book of the Year, and was nominated for the Utah Book Award and the Missouri Gateway Reader' s Prize. In the Shadow of the Lamp was an Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award nominee. Susanne earned her BA and an MA (musicology) from Smith College and lives in Biddeford, Maine, with her little dog, Betty.

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