"A good reading experience"
In 1944 Vienna, septuagenarian Emilie Floge fears the
Nazis either absconding with or viciously destroying her
most prized possessions. Willing to risk her life to see
they are safe, she flees Vienna with the only things she
thought important in her life, a portfolio filled with the
drawings of her beloved Gustav Klimt. On the trek to her Austrian countryside hideaway, Emilie
reflects back to when she was a teenager and first met her
Gustav in 1886 Vienna. Her father hired the near starving
artist to provide her with some rudimentary drawing
lessons. .Over time they became lovers inspiring each
other to greater heights though he also was a womanizer.
She became a renowned designer while his paintings became
popular. He turned to her for inspiration as she was his
motivating muse for his most reflective work, The Kiss. This is a well written biographical fiction starring two
intriguing individuals who's on and off love affair
enhanced their artistic endeavors. The story line is
loaded with historical insight especially Vienna in 1944
and the late nineteenth century; this makes for an
interesting comparative analysis. Though the book is too
crammed with sidebar details that never fully get
integrated into the prime story line, fans of
novelizations of real life persona will take much delight
with what inspired the renowned PAINTED KISS.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 26, 2005
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