Emily Franklin
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By the time Isabella Stewart Gardner opened her Italian palazzo-style home as a museum in 1903 to showcase her collection of old masters, antiques, and objects d'art, she was already well-known for scandalizing Boston's polite society. But when Isabella first arrived in Boston in 1861, she was twenty years old, newly married to a wealthy trader, and unsure of herself. Puzzled by the frosty reception she received from stuffy bluebloods, she strived to fit in. After two devastating tragedies and rejection from upper-society, Isabella discovered her spirit and cast off expectations. Freed by travel, Isabella explores the world of art, ideas, and letters, meeting such kindred spirits as Henry James and Oscar Wilde. From London and Paris to Egypt and Asia, she develops a keen eye for paintings and objects, and meets feminists ready to transform nineteenth century thinking in the twentieth century. Isabella becomes an eccentric trailblazer, painted by John Singer Sargent in a portrait of daring décolletage, and fond of such stunts as walking a pair of lions in the Boston Public Garden. The Lioness of Boston is a portrait of what society expected a woman's life to be, shattered by a courageous soul who rebelled and was determined to live on her own terms.
Author: Emily Franklin
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Published: 04/11/2023
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9781567927405
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 03/13/2023
Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2023
Library Journal 04/01/2023 pg. 100
Shelf Awareness 04/14/2023
The Lioness of Boston -- Emily Franklin, Hardcover
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"Must-Read Book of Spring 2023"--Town & Country
A deeply evocative novel of the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner, a daring visionary who created an inimitable legacy in American art and transformed the city of Boston itself.By the time Isabella Stewart Gardner opened her Italian palazzo-style home as a museum in 1903 to showcase her collection of old masters, antiques, and objects d'art, she was already well-known for scandalizing Boston's polite society. But when Isabella first arrived in Boston in 1861, she was twenty years old, newly married to a wealthy trader, and unsure of herself. Puzzled by the frosty reception she received from stuffy bluebloods, she strived to fit in. After two devastating tragedies and rejection from upper-society, Isabella discovered her spirit and cast off expectations. Freed by travel, Isabella explores the world of art, ideas, and letters, meeting such kindred spirits as Henry James and Oscar Wilde. From London and Paris to Egypt and Asia, she develops a keen eye for paintings and objects, and meets feminists ready to transform nineteenth century thinking in the twentieth century. Isabella becomes an eccentric trailblazer, painted by John Singer Sargent in a portrait of daring décolletage, and fond of such stunts as walking a pair of lions in the Boston Public Garden. The Lioness of Boston is a portrait of what society expected a woman's life to be, shattered by a courageous soul who rebelled and was determined to live on her own terms.
Author: Emily Franklin
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Published: 04/11/2023
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9781567927405
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 03/13/2023
Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2023
Library Journal 04/01/2023 pg. 100
Shelf Awareness 04/14/2023
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Biographical, Biographical fiction, David R. Godine Publisher, Emily Franklin, Fiction, Fiction - General, Hardcover, Historical, WomenContact form
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