CultureWatch Begins Summer Reads
Julia Sneden reviews The Three Weissmanns of Westport, a tale of the dissolution of a long marriage that is a dead-on look at the emotional, financial, irretrievable cost of the husband's words and actions; Joan L. Cannon reviews the novel Luncheon of the Boating Party, a kind of hybrid of fictionalized biography, historical novel, and discourse on painting techniques of the Impressionists.
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- Elaine's Caregiving Series: Paint by Number
- Helen Frankenthaler: "For me, being a 'lady painter' was never an issue. I don’t resent being a female painter. I don’t exploit it. I paint."
- Thomas Lawrence, Regency Painter: A Remarkable Blend of of Self-assurance, Artistic Excitement and Ambition
- Lifelong Pursuits: An Affair With A Creative Passion
- Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
- A blonde's dark secret: How a seductive beauty changed into a demure lady, 300 years after she was painted.
- A Bouquet of Monets
- The Hidden Art of Fore-Edge Book Painting
- Art With a Message






