Lll with Bright's disease and conscious of her approaching death, Lydia Cassatt contemplates her world with courage, openness, and passion. As she addresses and comes to accept her own position as her sister's model, she asks stirring questions about love and art's capacity to remember.
"Lll with Bright's disease and conscious of her approaching death, Lydia Cassatt contemplates her world with courage, openness, and passion. As she addresses and comes to accept her own position as her sister's model, she asks stirring questions about love and art's capacity to remember."@en
"The life of Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt is fictionalized in this novel about art and passion narrated by the artist's sister, Lydia."
"Lydia, succumbing to Bright's disease, contemplates her sister and her life in the face of her own death, while Mary memorializes Lydia in the vivid pictures that helped establish her artistic reputation. Mary gives Lydia the gift of apparent vitality in the paintings, as well as a level of immortality that has lasted to this day."@en
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Cassatt, Mary (1824-1926) Impressionist painter Fiction Book on CD.
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