Madame Picasso
Anne Girard
Mira, Aug 26 2014, $14.99
ISBN 9780778316350
In 1911, Eva Gouel rejects her
family’s demand she marry Monsieur Fix.
Instead she flees for Paris where her only friend is Polish speaking
Louis Vollard who changed her name to Marcelle Humbert. To her elation, one of her goals is met when
Madam Leutard hires her as a seamstress at the Moulin Rouge. There she sees a powerful man sitting at the
front of the dance hall but surprisingly no woman with him.
Last night, after a fight with his beloved
intoxicated mistress and primary model, Fernande Olivier the artist, Pablo
Picasso went to the Moulin Rouge alone.
The next day, Louis and Marcelle visit the Petit Palais to see an
exhibition. Also there is the solitary
man from the evening before, an up and coming Spaniard artist Pablo
Picasso. Eva becomes his insecure muse;
but his Montmartre crowd prefers feisty artsy Fernande who they consider as one
of them to the upstart outsider. That
same year Eva came to Paris, someone stole the Mona Lisa with Picasso
considered a suspect. A few short years
later, as war explodes across Europe, Eva suffers from tuberculosis.
This is an excellent biographical fiction that
brings to life mostly Paris when the City of Lights was the world’s cultural
center during the years leading up to and the beginning of WWI. Character driven by the triangular
relationship between Picasso, Gouel and Olivier, subgenre fans will relish this
vivid art historical.
Harriet Klausner
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