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A novel chronicles the Paris art world during the Second Empire through the tragic decline of a passionate painter whose obsession with artistic perfection and stubborn rejection of conventions isolate him from allies and doom his work. A close friend, a writer who observes studios, discussions, and exhibitions, traces the painter's poverty, creative crises, failed relationships, and the harsh reception of avant‑garde efforts. Interleaving portraits of fellow artists and detailed depictions of city streets and the Seine, the narrative examines the costs of uncompromising artistic idealism, the tensions between innovation and public taste, and the personal consequences of unfulfilled ambition.
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