Portrait of an Unknown Lady: A Novel

by María Gainza

Other authorsThomas Bunstead (Translator)
Hardcover, 2022

Description

Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice   New York Times Notable author María Gainza, who dazzled critics with Optic Nerve, returns with the captivating story of an auction house employee on the trail of an enigmatic master forger In the Buenos Aires art world, a master forger has achieved legendary status. Rumored to be a woman, she specializes in canvases by the painter Mariette Lydis, a portraitist of Argentinean high society. But who is this absurdly gifted creator of counterfeits? What motivates her? And what is her link to the community of artists who congregate, night after night, in a strange establishment called the Hotel Melancólico?   On the trail of this mysterious forger is our narrator, an art critic and auction house employee through whose hands counterfeit works have passed. As she begins to take on the role of art-world detective, adopting her own methods of deception and manipulation, she warns us �??not to proceed in expectation of names, numbers or dates . . . My techniques are those of the impressionist.�?�   Driven by obsession and full of subtle surprise, Portrait of an Unknown Lady is a highly seductive and enveloping meditation on what we mean by "authenticity" in art, and a captivating exploration of the gap between what is lived and wha… (more)

Publication

Catapult (2022), 192 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member sparemethecensor
A fascinating look inside the world of art forgery that complements a contemplative mystery about a woman's identity. (Well - mystery may be an overstatement - there is no clean answer to the who-is-she question.) We follow the narrator as she treks through Argentina to uncover the real identities,
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and importantly the motivations, of two women who have simultaneous reputations in the "legit" art world and the underground of art forgery. This is a new author to me and there are a handful of turns of phrase that stopped me in my tracks. Highly recommended.
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LibraryThing member Dreesie
An interesting and somewhat circular story featuring an amateur detective. Buenos Aires. A former auction house employee (who was forced out due to questionable but not unusual ethics in the 1960s/70s) and recently let go art critic has decided to search down the supposed master forger whose works
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passed through her hands. She meets people and visits places she frequented all those years ago--but was her name really Renée? Is there any chance she is still alive? Can she find her, or any hidden stash or proof that it was she who forged so many portraits by Mariette Lydis?

This book is certainly interesting, but I think, for me, it would have worked better on paper. The narration is fine, I just think the writing style and organization lend themselves better to paper (for me).
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 8.52 inches

ISBN

1646220323 / 9781646220328
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