The painted kiss
by elizabeth hickey
In her
passionate and atmospheric debut novel, Elizabeth Hickey reimagines
the relationship between Gustav Klimt and the woman whose name he
uttered with his dying breath.
Vienna in 1886 was a city of elegant cafes, grand opera houses,
and a thriving and adventurous artistic community. It was
there that twelve-year-old Emilie Floge met the controversial
libertine and painter Gustav Klimt. When Klimt is hired by
Emilie's bourgeois father to give her some basic drawing lessons, he
introduces her to a subculture of dissolute artists, wanton models,
and decadent patrons that both terrifies and fascinates her.
The Painted Kiss follows the developing relationship
between Klimt and Emilie, who blossoms from a naive girl to a
sanguine woman, becoming mistress to one of the twentieth century's
most fascinating artists and the owner of an exclusive fashion
house, which Klimt helps design. Fin de siecle Vienna glitters
with wealthy, beautiful women for Emilie to dress in her salon and
for Klimt to undress in his studio. It is a world overflowing
with the greatest artists, composers, and writers of the era, and
yet doomed by the imminent collapse of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire.
Although she is never sure of her place in Klimt's life, Emilie
is a constant presence, supporting him through tragedy, self-doubt,
triumph, and scandal -- and ultimately serving as the model for his
greatest masterpiece.
The Painted Kiss is a moving love story that is as sensual
and compelling as a work by Klimt himself.
Reviews:
[A] decorous...investigation of art and
artifice...The Painted Kiss
throws [the Klimt] mystery into stark
relief."
- The New York Times
"Hickey's language is sensual, lush, and
unhurried...[an] expressively written
debut."
- Publishers Weekly
"[R]ichly atmospheric and haunting."
- Lauren Belfer, author of City of
Light
"A graceful imagining."
- Kirkus Reviews
About the Author:
elizabeth hickey
was born and raised in Louisville,
Kentucky. She received her B.A. in art
history from Williams College in
Williamstown, MA, and her M.F.A. in
creative writing from Columbia
University in New York City.
Visit Elizabeth's website
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