
A lifetime reading goal I have set for myself is to read all seven of Susan Vreeland’s art-themed novels. Unlike the other three I have read, Lisette’s List is not about a single painting or an individual artist, but about a fictional woman who aspires to be a “gallery apprentice” in Paris someday and who has a curator’s heart.
Moving from the exciting Paris art scene to the countryside of Province, Lisette and her husband arrive to care for his aging grandfather, Pascal. In Pascal’s possession are two Pissaros and two Cezannes he received in return for his framing skills when he was a pigment salesman in his Paris days. Later, in the German-occupied Province, while Andre is off fighting, Lisette meets Chagall and his wife who are hiding from the Nazis. Chagall does a painting of Lisette, her goat, and her…
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