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Author:
Avery, Ellis, author.
Title:
The last nude / Ellis Avery.
Edition:
First Riverhead trade paperback edition.
Publisher:
Riverhead Books,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
338 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Lempicka, Tamara de,--1898-1980--Fiction.
Women painters--Fiction.
Young women--Fiction.
Americans--Paris--Paris--Fiction.
Artists' models--Fiction.
Paris (France)--Fiction.
Lempicka, Tamara de,--1898-1980.
Americans.
Artists' models.
Women painters.
Young women.
France--Paris.
Romance fiction.
Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Notes:
"January 2013"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"A stunning story of love, sexual obsession, treachery, and tragedy, about an artist and her most famous muse in Paris between the world wars. Paris, 1927. In the heady years before the crash, financiers drape their mistresses in Chanel, while expatriates flock to the avant-garde bookshop Shakespeare and Company. One day in July, a young American named Rafaela Fano gets into the car of a coolly dazzling stranger, the Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka. Struggling to halt a downward slide toward prostitution, Rafaela agrees to model for the artist, a dispossessed Saint Petersburg aristocrat with a murky past. The two become lovers, and Rafaela inspires Tamara's most iconic Jazz Age images, among them her most accomplished-and coveted-works of art. A season as the painter's muse teaches Rafaela some hard lessons: Tamara is a cocktail of raw hunger and glittering artifice. And all the while, their romantic idyll is threatened by history's darkening tide. Inspired by real events in de Lempicka's history, The Last Nude is a tour de force of historical imagination. Ellis Avery gives the reader a tantalizing window into a lost Paris, an age already vanishing as the inexorable forces of history close in on two tangled lives. Spellbinding and provocative, this is a novel about genius and craft, love and desire, regret and, most of all, hope that can transcend time and circumstance."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1594486476
9781594486470
OCLC:
(OCoLC)826121192
Locations:
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)

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