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I Am Madame X
I Am Madame X
Author: Gioia Diliberto
When John Singer Sargent unveiled Madame X -- his famous portrait of American beauty Virginie Gautreau -- at the 1884 Paris Salon, its subject's bold pose and provocative dress shocked the public and the critics, smashing Sargent's dreams of a Paris career. In this remarkable novel, Gioia Diliberto tells Virginie's story, draw...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780743456807
ISBN-10: 0743456807
Publication Date: 5/4/2004
Pages: 272
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
A fascinating account of the woman who posed for John Singer Sargent's most famous portrait, Portrait of Madam X. Virginie Avegno was born on her grandmother's plantation outside of New Orleans and then moved with her mother and sister to Paris to escaspe the Civil War - where she became a renowned beauty - the talk of the town. A great read based on historical fact.
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I'd looked forward to reading this for a long time, but it left me rather flat. Too many boring details about her younger life and not enough about her notoriety as the Madam X of Sagent's painting. The painting itself is far superior to the book about it!
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Helpful Score: 1
Excellent novel based on the life of a young, beautiful Creole from a wealthy family who made waves in French society during and after the American Civil War. Virginie posed for an important and scanalous painting (see cover) by Jean Singer Sargeant and most of her life is shaped by the scandal that erupted.

Also read Strapless (non-fiction) for the story of the painter and his most famous subject.
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Entertaining, quick read. Not much about the relationship with Sargent until the last third, so if you're an art history afficionado, it's a bit light.
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A very lively read, embroidering on the few know facts about the life of Virgine Gautreau, the subject of John Singer Sargent's famous portrait "Madame X." Spans life on a Louisiana plantation pre-Civil war through Parisian society of the 1860s through 1880s. Very engaging, with many insights into the artistic process. If you admire the art of Sargent, this book real treat. It transported me from my seat on the commuter bus to another time and place.


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