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A reclusive artist is the reluctant subject of a journalist’s attention in a rich world of scents, scenery and secretsWhen a British journalist named Joseph Adelaide tracks down a reclusive artist to his remote farmhouse in the south of France, his plan is to interview him for a magazine profile. Edouard Tartuffe is a revered painter who was taught by Cézanne and is known on the Parisian art scene as the “Master of Light”. But then he retreated from the limelight amid rumours of a feud with...

A reclusive artist is the reluctant subject of a journalist’s attention in a rich world of scents, scenery and secrets

When a British journalist named Joseph Adelaide tracks down a reclusive artist to his remote farmhouse in the south of France, his plan is to interview him for a magazine profile. Edouard Tartuffe is a revered painter who was taught by Cézanne and is known on the Parisian art scene as the “Master of Light”. But then he retreated from the limelight amid rumours of a feud with his former mentor.

Tartuffe – known as Tata – now lives with his 27-year-old niece, Ettie, and is blind in one eye. Joseph quickly learns that Tata also has an explosive temper and rules the household with an iron fist. On meeting Joseph, he barks that he will not be giving an interview but that his guest can stay on one condition: that he model for him for a new portrait.

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Artist (ORG) Lucy Steeds (PERSON) Provence (LOCATION) British (ORG) Joseph Adelaide (PERSON) France (LOCATION) Edouard Tartuffe (PERSON) Cézanne (PERSON) Parisian (ORG) Tartuffe (PERSON) Tata (ORG) Ettie (PERSON) Joseph (PERSON)
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