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Luncheon of the Boating Party
Luncheon of the Boating Party
Author: Susan Vreeland
ISBN-13: 9780739489338
ISBN-10: 073948933X
Publication Date: 12/1/2007
Pages: 434
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Viking
Book Type: Paperback
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moonspinners avatar reviewed Luncheon of the Boating Party on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I was fascinted by this book, chosen by my library's reading club. It took me longer than usual to read because I kept refering back to the painting to connect names and lives with faces. I considered the amount of research necessary by Ms. Vreeland on not just the history but the actual painting techniques, and it had to be considerable. She painted with her words, showing me an artist's mind and also that of the models themselves. This book made me look up our local art museum to see if any Impressionist, particularly Renoir, works are here. I will go see them, and look for more Vreeland works of art as well.
lucky7 avatar reviewed Luncheon of the Boating Party on
Helpful Score: 4
You know the painting...a group of Parisians on a restaurant terrace overlooking the Seine near Paris....have you wondered what they're doing, saying, thinking. Who's who? What are their occupations? Are they friends? Lovers? Co-workers? Family?
Author Susan Vreeland did the incredible research into Renoir's life and those of his models to tell the tale. It takes place post Franco-Prussian War when there was a cultural explosion in France. Social, artistic, and intellectual changes of the late nineteenth century make up the backdrop for the relationships that develop. I loved it.
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Helpful Score: 1
I really liked this book. If you are an artist or interested in art, you'll definitely like it. If you aren't, you might not.
It's all about the act of creating this famous painting, the concept, collecting the models, financing it, getting the location and props, and then the painting. Intertwined of course with the various affairs with his models and patrons.
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Helpful Score: 1
It took me over 200 pages to get really interested ihn this book, as the lives of the people in the painting are revealed. That really brought it to life. I picked up a modicum of knowledge about the techniques of impressionist painting. Now I'm spurred on to take an art appreciation class.
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I enjoyed this book and all the references to the impressionist artists.
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Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland is a historical fiction telling about Pierre-Auguste Renoir's life during the time he created the famous painting by the same name as the book. Renoir wasn't some stuffy old guy we see in art books. This book brought him to life as a lively and passionate forty-year old man. His friends and models became real. I was fascinated that his friend and artist, Caillebotte, sat patiently in what turned out to be a very uncomfortable pose. I discovered that the son and daughter of the restaurant owners are in the painting as well as a journalist, an actress, and even Renoir's future wife. I was amazed at what a huge undertaking it really was to create this masterpiece. And I was intrigued at how quickly he painted it, how quickly he had to paint. I loved getting lost in the time and Paris, and I loved the descriptive writing in this book. Read other reviews at http://readinginthegarden.blogspot.com
boomerbooklover avatar reviewed Luncheon of the Boating Party on + 431 more book reviews
I originally got this book for my sister, who majored in art and has seen this painting at a Boston exhibit. I recently read it and was somewhat surprised that I truly enjoyed it. Well researched, it tells the story of how the artist (Renoir) unable to pay for multiple models, collected various friends and acquaintances to pose for this painting over a series of Sundays afternoons. After a lot of flipping back and forth from the text to the cover, I made a short list of the participants and drew a map of sorts of who is where in the painting, but after a while realized it is not necessary to know all this to enjoy the story. Gave the book to my sister recently and she is eager to read it. I know she will get more out of it than I did, but even if you aren't an artsy person, you can enjoy this book. A very entertaining story about the masterpiece of an artist who felt there was enough sadness and suffering in the world, so tried to paint pretty, happy pictures.
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What fun to read Susan Vreeland's novel about Renoir's painting, Luncheon of the Boating Party.! While it is a work of fiction, it is a very real work of art and her notes and interview at the back of the book, describe her many hours researching all the characters, events and places as well as Renoir's method and style of painting.
I found myself turning back and forth to the painting on the cover of the book as I read about Renoir's association with each of the models in his painting and also his absolute gusto for painting what he loved.
Now, to read more of her books.....
jrburk avatar reviewed Luncheon of the Boating Party on + 26 more book reviews
Susan Vreeland did an awesome job of putting a story behind this painting. Believe me when I say you will keep looking at the cover to see what the artist saw. You will be looking for the artist inside you when you finish this book.