
Mad Enchantment
Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies
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Narrateur(s):
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Joel Richards
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Auteur(s):
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Ross King
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We have all seen, whether live, in photographs or on postcards, some of Claude Monet's legendary water lily paintings. They are in museums all over the world and are among the most beloved works of art of the past century. Yet, ironically, these soothing images were created amid terrible personal turmoil and sadness.
The extraordinarily dramatic history behind the creation of these paintings is little-known; Ross King's new audiobook tells that story for the first time and, in the process, presents a compelling and original portrait of one of our most beloved artists.
King tells the full history of the special circumstances in which Monet created the Water Lilies. As World War I exploded within hearing distance of his house at Giverny, he was facing his own personal crucible. In 1911, aged 71, his adored wife, Alice, died, plunging him into deep mourning. A year later he began going blind. Then his eldest son, Jean, fell ill and died of syphilis, and his other son was sent to the front to fight for France.
Within months a violent storm destroyed much of the garden that had been his inspiration for some 20 years. At the same time, his reputation was under attack, as a new generation of artists, led by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, were dazzling the art world and expressing disgust with Impressionism.
Against all this, fighting his own self-doubt, depression, and age, Monet found the wherewithal to construct a massive new studio, 70 feet long and 50 feet high, to accommodate the gigantic canvases that would, he hoped, revive him.
Using letters, memoirs, and other sources not employed by other biographers, and focusing on this remarkable period in the artist's life, Ross King reveals a more complex, more human, more intimate Claude Monet than has ever been portrayed and firmly places his water lily project among the greatest achievements in the history of art.
©2016 Ross King (P)2016 Audible, LtdNarrator’s poor pronunciation of French
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The reading was good but I can not recommend this Audible production because of the completely incomprehensible pronunciation of every French word in the book. As it takes place mostly in France and quotes newspapers and other publications it is very hard to listen to some parts. I often had to follow along in the printed version to comprehend even city names. It can not be hard to teach a reader for Audible the correct pronunciation of names etc.
I am a big fan of Ross King and the book, but can not bear to ever listen to it again because of the butchered French language.
Incomprehensible French pronunciation
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