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I Am Madame X
I Am Madame X: A Novel | Gioia Diliberto
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The life of Virginie Gautreau, the notorious beauty of Madame X, John Singer Sargent's most famous and scandalous portrait, provides inspiration for this absorbing and intriguing novel. Madame X caused an immediate furor when Sargent unveiled it at the 1884 Paris Salon. The subject's bold pose, provocative dress, and decadent pallor shocked the public, and the critics panned the picture, smashing Sargent's dream of a Paris career. The artist soon relocated to England, where he established himself as the favorite portrait painter of the wealthy. In this remarkable novel, Gioia Diliberto tells Virginie's story, drawing on the sketchy facts of Virginie's life to re-create her tempestuous personality and the captivating milieu of nineteenth-century Paris. Born in New Orleans to two of Louisiana's prominent Creole families and raised at Parlange, her grandmother's lush plantation, Virginie fled to France with her mother and sister during the Civil War. The family settled in Paris among other expatriate Southerners and hoped, through their French ancestry, to insinuate themselves into high society. They soon were absorbed into the fascinating and wealthy world of grand ballrooms, dressmakers' salons, luxurious country estates, and artists' ateliers. Because of Virginie's striking appearance and vivid character, her mother pinned the family's hopes for social acceptance on her daughter, who became a "professional beauty" and married a French banker. Even before Sargent painted her portrait, Virginie's reputation for promiscuity and showy self-display made her the subject of vicious Paris gossip. I Am Madame X is a compulsively readable immersion in Belle Epoque Paris. It is also the story of a great work of art, illuminating the struggle between Virginie and Sargent as they fought to control the outcome of a painting that changed their lives and affected the course of art history.
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TheBookHippie
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CBee I like what you did with “sir miX a lot” 😂😂 1y
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Dolly
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Bailedbailed

~30% in and I‘m done

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Dolly
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This erotic painting set the world awobble back in the day. “The subjects bold pose, provocative dress, and decadent pallor shocked the public”. 🙈 In the 1880s John Singer Sargent put his career on the line when his painting was displayed in Paris. This is a story about the scandalous woman portrayed here. She sounds like a fun girl. I hope the writing holds up.

laurieluna This reminds me so much of this dress, worn by one of the characters in the TV adaptation of the Forsyte Saga! Would have been around 1880s this moment in the programme too. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e7/73/35/e77335b7664c630bf518b5bc92c62cde.jpg 6y
Dolly @miralunasbooknook But the pose in the adaptation, was it bold? This makes me laugh so much 😂 The red dress is pretty. 6y
Gezemice Interesting. So in an era where most painted ladies were naked, a clothed woman was scandalous? 🤔 6y
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Lcsmcat I‘ve seen the original painting at the Metropolitan, and it‘s an amazing painting. 6y
Dolly @Gezemice I have some theories but in actuality I know nothing. What I do know is a huge number of women in paintings from all ages had ill fitting tops that always seemed to fall half off. I‘ll report as I read. (edited) 6y
Dolly @Lcsmcat 👏 that‘s great! I‘ve been to London museums but never to museums “next door” 6y
laurieluna @Dolly she did cause a scandal in the TV show as I recall! 😂 6y
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The author originally wanted to write a biography of Virginie Gautreau, the subject of John Singer Sargent's painting Madame X, but there was not enough original source material. I've always been very struck by this painting and enjoyed reading the author's imagining of Virginie's life. Also, it was a very interesting historical period.

MrBook Great review and pic! 😊👍🏻 7y
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Bookish_B
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I only found out about this book because someone posted about it here on Litsy. I can't remember who it was but thank you! I love John Singer Sargent and I love the Madame X painting so it was a no brainer to give the book a try. Very little is known about the real woman who posed for the picture but I thought the author did a great job weaving the pieces together to tell an interesting story of her life. It was a very enjoyable read.

LauraBeth I bought this almost 15 years ago and still haven't read it! It was very popular and critically well received when it came out 😀 7y
ValerieAndBooks Looks right up my alley! 7y
lynneamch Really enjoyed this book. Great picture, too! 7y
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DivineDiana
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John Singer Sargent is one of my favorite artists and Madame X is my favorite painting. I so enjoyed this story of the creation of this portrait of Virginie Gautreau. Always visit this great work of art when I go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. #artrelatedbooks #seasonreading2016

Bookish_B Oh, I love him too! Must add this to my list! 7y
lynneamch And Strapless by Deborah Davis for a historical fiction account. 7y
Tav I love this painting - it has so captured my imagination from the first time I saw it. 🖼 7y
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Kitta I love the story behind this painting, I didn't realize there was a book based on it! I'll definitely be checking this out soon. 😊 7y
DivineDiana @Bookish_B I know you will enjoy it! 7y
DivineDiana @lynneamch Yes, I want to read that as well! 7y
DivineDiana @Tav It is beautiful and very large! 7y
DivineDiana @Kitta I'm sure you will like it! 7y
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