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Article: A STOP IN A CANADIAN GALLERY WAS THE SEED FOR `FOREST LOVER'.(Whats_Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- February 6, 2004
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Byline: ANDREA HOAGSpecial to the P-I
Susan Vreeland has built a career fictionalizing the lives of artists. This dependable recipe for success has secured her a devoted following, even among fans who may not have characterized themselves as "arty" before reading "The Passion of Artemisia" or "Girl in Hyacinth Blue."
Vreeland maintains her intent has always been to "open up a whole new world for people who were previously not art-lovers."
In "The Forest Lover" (Viking, 333 pages, $24.95), Vreeland once again expands the horizons of her readers, casting new attention on the life and dynamic artwork of Canadian artist Emily Carr.
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