by Diana Souhami (Author)
She was born Hannah Gluckstein in 1895 into the family that founded the J. Lyons & Co. catering firm. She had passionate affairs with society women, chose her own monosyllabic name and only exhibited her paintings in 'one man' shows. Her torrid personal life shocked her family, though the money she received from them allowed her to live in style. In the 1920s and '30s Gluck's portraits, flower paintings and landscapes, set in frames she designed and patented, were coveted by the rich and famous. At the height of her fame she stopped working, caught in a bitter campaign over the quality of artists' materials. Then, when nearly eighty, she returned to the limelight with a burst of creative energy. In this book Diana Souhami interweaves the pictures, people and events that made up Gluck's life.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 2nd New edition of Revised edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 16 Aug 2001
ISBN 10: 1842121960
ISBN 13: 9781842121962
Book Overview: First paperback publication of revised edition Richly illustrated throughout Little-known and fascinating life ...'a life characterised by intense feeling and a lot of bad behaviour.'- Janet Watts, Observer 'Diana Souhami tells her bizarre story with sympathy, unsensational frankness, and a gusto laced with saving doses of civilized irony.' John Russell Taylor, The Times' A fine balance of revelation and restraint in a book which chronicles a life characterised by intense feeling and (as Diana Souhami quietly admits) a lot of bad behaviour.' Janet Watts, Observer