Depths of Glory

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Depths of Glory is a biographical historical novel by Irving Stone that dramatizes the life and artistic struggles of French painter Camille Pissarro and the Impressionist movement.

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instanceOf novel
about Paris art world in the 19th century
history of Impressionist painting
author Irving Stone NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Salon des Refusés NERFINISHED
early Impressionist exhibitions
focusesOn artistic struggles of Camille Pissarro
development of the Impressionist movement
life of Camille Pissarro
genre biographical fiction
historical fiction
hasCharacter Camille Pissarro NERFINISHED
Claude Monet NERFINISHED
Edgar Degas NERFINISHED
Georges Seurat NERFINISHED
Paul Cézanne NERFINISHED
Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
Pierre-Auguste Renoir NERFINISHED
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme conflict between tradition and innovation in art
friendship among artists
personal sacrifice for art
social and economic hardship of artists
struggle for artistic recognition
hasWorkType full-length novel
isPartOf Irving Stone’s biographical novels
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement biographical realism
mainSubject Camille Pissarro NERFINISHED
Impressionism NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableFor biographical depiction of Camille Pissarro
detailed portrayal of the Impressionist movement
originalPublicationYear 1985
portrays French Impressionist painters
publisher Doubleday
settingPeriod 19th century
settingPlace France NERFINISHED
subjectNationality French
subjectOccupation painter
timeSpanCovered life of Camille Pissarro
workChronologyOfAuthor later work of Irving Stone

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