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Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art

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Pages
403
Language
EN
ISBN
9780061779749
Reading Time
~7h 3min

Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art is a book by Christopher Moore. It has 403 pages.

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Christopher Moore’s historical novel transports readers to late nineteenth-century Paris, where the bohemian art scene serves as both backdrop and catalyst for its central narrative. Focusing on Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh, the work examines how creative vision collides with commercial expectation in a city rapidly modernizing its cultural identity. Moore employs his characteristic satirical voice to explore the psychological demands of artistic production, the economics of patronage, and the fragile boundaries between genius and mental strain. By weaving documented historical figures with fictional gallery owners, critics, and patrons, the narrative highlights the collaborative and often contentious nature of avant-garde movements. The novel functions as both period fiction and a reflective study of how personal relationships, professional rivalry, and institutional pressures shape artistic legacies. Readers interested in nineteenth-century European culture, the development of modernism, or the intersection of biography and creative practice will find a historically grounded yet imaginatively rendered examination of artistic life.

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Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art has 403 pages.

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Christopher Moore’s historical novel transports readers to late nineteenth-century Paris, where the bohemian art scene serves as both backdrop and catalyst for its central narrative. Focusing on Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh, the work examines how creative vision collides with comme...

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Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art was written by Christopher Moore.