Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

Growing up with the impressionists, the diary of Julie Manet, translated and edited by Jane Roberts

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Growing up with the impressionists, the diary of Julie Manet, translated and edited by Jane Roberts
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
facsimilesillustrationsgenealogical tablesportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Growing up with the impressionists
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1008758664
Responsibility statement
translated and edited by Jane Roberts
Sub title
the diary of Julie Manet
Summary
Julie Manet, the niece of Edouard Manet and the daughter of the most famous female Impressionist artist, Berthe Morisot, was born in Paris on 14th November 1878 into a wealthy and cultured milieu at the height of the Impressionist era. Many young girls still confide their inner thoughts to diaries and it is hardly surprising that, with her mother giving all her encouragement, Julie would prove to be no exception to the rule. At the age of ten, Julie began writing her "memoirs" but it wasn't until August 1893, at fourteen, that Julie began her diary in earnest: no neat leather-bound volume with lock and key but just untidy notes scribbled in old exercise books, often in pencil, the presentation as spontaneous as its contents. Her extraordinary diary - newly translated here by an expert of Impressionism, reveals a vivid depiction of a vital period in France's cultural history seen through the youthful and precocious eyes of the youngest member of what was surely the most prominent artistic families of the time
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgements -- Julie Manet's impressionist childhood -- Julie Manet's diary 1893-1899 -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Image credits -- Index
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Diary of Julie Manet
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