Kathleen O'Connor of Paris

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Discover the captivating journey of Kathleen O'Connor, a pioneering artist who boldly left conservative Perth in 1906 for the vibrant streets of Paris. In 'Kathleen O'Connor of Paris', renowned novelist Amanda Curtin intertwines biography and travel narrative to explore the life of this remarkable woman who defied societal expectations to carve her place in the bohemian art world of Paris. This exquisite trade paperback captures not only O'Connor's artistic legacy but also the essence of Parisian life over four decades amidst the backdrop of war and cultural turmoil. With 320 pages filled with rich storytelling, readers are invited to experience the trials and triumphs of a female artist who created striking figure paintings, portraits, and still lifes that are highly regarded in the art community today. Uncover the charm of early 20th-century Paris through O'Connor's eyes as she navigates her artistic path, showcasing resilience and creativity. 'Kathleen O'Connor of Paris' is essential for art enthusiasts and those who appreciate compelling narratives of women in history. This is the perfect addition to your literary collection or an inspiring gift for anyone captivated by the arts. Dive into the world of Kathleen O'Connor and revel in the beauty of Parisian artistry.

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