Book Description
Secondhand. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges.
In 1906, Kathleen O'Connor left conservative Perth, where her famous father, C Y O'Connor, life had ended in tragedy. She had her sights set on a career in thrilling, bohemian Paris.
More than a century later, novelist Amanda Curtin faces her questions about life and art as she embarks on a journey in Kate's footsteps.
Part biography, part travel narrative, this is the story of an artist in a foreign land who, with limited resources and despite the impacts of war and loss, worked and exhibited in Paris for over forty years. Kate's distinctive figure paintings, portraits and still lifes, highly prized today, form an inseparable part of the telling. (back cover)