The Girl in the Green Jumper: My Life with the Artist Cyril Mann

Author:   Renske Mann ,  Mark Hudson
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
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9781910258514


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   28 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Renske Mann ,  Mark Hudson
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
Imprint:   Pimpernel Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781910258514


ISBN 10:   1910258512
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   28 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This poignant and revealing memoir adds vital new dimensions to our understanding of Mann, both as artist and human being. Admirably frank...intriguing.' -- Mark Hudson e book gives [Cyril Mann] overdue and deserved recognition while offering a snapshot of everyday life in a time of drastic social change in Britain. Beyond a story of artistic and romantic tragedy, Girl with the Green Jumper tells of a woman's quest for liberation. It reminds readers that behind many of history's male artists there was a muse, a partner or wife, many of whom suffered in silence as they denied their own needs. -- Lydia Figes * The Critic *


'This poignant and revealing memoir adds vital new dimensions to our understanding of Mann, both as artist and human being. Admirably frank...intriguing.' -- Mark Hudson ""The book gives [Cyril Mann] overdue and deserved recognition while offering a snapshot of everyday life in a time of drastic social change in Britain. Beyond a story of artistic and romantic tragedy, Girl with the Green Jumper tells of a woman's quest for liberation. It reminds readers that behind many of history's male artists there was a muse, a partner or wife, many of whom suffered in silence as they denied their own needs."" -- Lydia Figes * The Critic * ""An enthralling account of a muse's life with troubled artist Cyril Mann...Renske's account of their relationship reads like a real-life La Bohème. Brimming with insights...Renske's book is an important stone in the still-developing edifice of the reputation of an artistic genius."" * Jewish Chronicle * ""A poignant memoir...a gripping read."" * Art Muse * ""The detail in this book is compelling - because Renske was so often in the room - but so too are the complexities of being a muse and a young woman growing wise in the 1960s...This book is totally recommended: for yourself or anyone with an interest in art and design."" * Islington Faces * ""A simply, lovingly told, tour de force."" * Monk magazine * ""As intelligent as it is engaging. It also contains a beautifully produced, generous selection of Mann's marvellous, undeservedly neglected work."" -- Mark Glanville * Jewish Chronicle Books of the Year * ""This is a fascinating and poignant book that may interest a wider readership than art lovers, given its central May-December focus and a definite feel for a 1960s London."" * LouReviews *


'This poignant and revealing memoir adds vital new dimensions to our understanding of Mann, both as artist and human being. Admirably frank...intriguing.' -- Mark Hudson


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Renske Mann was born in the Dutch East Indies but had to flee to the Netherlands with her family in 1950 when the former colony gained independence and became Indonesia. At the age of nineteen, she moved to London where she met Cyril Mann, a gifted but still struggling artist twenty-eight years her senior. Convinced of his genius, she offered to become his model and muse as well as giving him the financial support to paint full-time. With his encouragement, she filled in her educational gaps and embarked on a successful business career. Mark Hudson is the art critic of the Independent, and the author of Titian, the Last Days (Bloomsbury). His books on people and places have won some of Britain's most prestigious literary awards: the Somerset Maugham Award and the Thomas Cook Award for Our Grandmothers' Drums, the NCR Award (precursor of the Baillie Gifford Prize) for Coming Back Brockens. His forthcoming work London, While I Wasn't Looking, is a sprawling, collaged memoir of life in the British capital.

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