

Paris Noir. The Self-portrait – vol. 1
Adventure
Mystery
When art turns to crime, three young painters must solve mysteries and murders.
Paris, 1856. Claude (Monet), a rebellious and reckless young man, Pierre (Renoir), penniless, and Berthe (Morisot), an aspiring painter in a world of male artists, are eager for life and still searching for their style when they first meet in front of their teacher Maurice Arnaud’s studio. But, behind the door, the teacher lies on the floor among his brushes; dead under mysterious circumstances while working on his final masterpiece, a self-portrait. From that moment on, the three young people, who will later become monumental figures of Impressionism, find themselves involved in the most incredible adventure of all.
- Two leading children’s authors, the finalist and the winner of the 2019 Strega Prize, join forces again in another incredible children’s adventure.
- A series of cases linked to the world of art, Bohemian artists, and what the three of them (and other friends like Cézanne, Manet – who Berthe will marry – Gauguin, Toulouse- Lautrec) will become: impressionist painters.
From the same series (Paris Noir): The headless man, The Orange Seed Murder.
Publisher:
Battello a Vapore
Target:
10+
Year:
2020
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