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Impressionist artists -- France -- Paris -- Fiction Books
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Émile Zola
His Masterpiece
"His Masterpiece" by Émile Zola is a novel published in 1886. It follows Claude Lantier, a revolutionary painter struggling to create his ultimate work in mid-nineteenth-century Paris. Against the backdrop of the emerging Impressionist movement, Claude battles public ridicule, artistic obsession, and his own genius. As he paints and repaints an ever-evolving canvas, his friendships crumble and his mental state deteriorates. His wife Christine watches helplessly as the pursuit of artistic perfection consumes him entirely, blurring the line between creative vision and madness.
Émile Zola
L'Œuvre
"L'Œuvre" by Émile Zola is a novel published in 1886. This fourteenth entry in the Rougon-Macquart series follows Claude Lantier, a revolutionary painter struggling to create his ultimate masterpiece in mid-19th century Paris. As Claude challenges the artistic establishment with his radical approach to painting real subjects outdoors, his obsessive pursuit of an impossible vision threatens his friendships, his family, and his sanity. A fictionalized account of Zola's friendship with Paul Cézanne, the novel explores the emerging Impressionist movement and the cost of uncompromising artistic ambition.
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