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kind met hoed van straw mary cassattReproductie L'enfant au chapeau de paille Mary Cassatt Boeiende introductie In de fascinerende wereld van het impressionistische kunst, verschijnt "L'enfant au chapeau de paille" van Mary Cassatt als een iconisch werk, dat de delicatessen en de emotionele kracht onthult die het werk van deze Amerikaanse artieste kenmerken. Geschilderd aan het einde van de 19e eeuw, illustreert dit doek niet alleen het genie van Cassatt, maar ook haar betrokkenheid bij
Reproductie L'enfant au chapeau de paille - Mary Cassatt – Boeiende introductie In de fascinerende wereld van het impressionistische kunst, verschijnt "L'enfant au chapeau de paille" van Mary Cassatt als een iconisch werk, dat de delicatessen en de emotionele kracht onthult die het werk van deze Amerikaanse artieste kenmerken. Geschilderd aan het einde van de 19e eeuw, illustreert dit doek niet alleen het genie van Cassatt, maar ook haar betrokkenheid bij de weergave van vrouwen en kinderen, een centraal thema in haar oeuvre. De scène, doordrenkt met tederheid, nodigt ons uit om onder te dompelen in een moment van verbondenheid tussen moeder en kind, waarbij een essentie van het dagelijks leven wordt vastgelegd met ongeëvenaarde finesse. Het zachte licht dat het schilderij omhult, evenals de pastelkleuren, creëren een warme en serene sfeer, waarin de blik van de kijker onmiddellijk wordt aangetrokken door het expressieve gezicht van het kind. Stijl en uniekheid van het werk De stijl van Mary Cassatt onderscheidt zich door haar unieke benadering van licht en kleur, evenals haar vermogen om de intimiteit van menselijke relaties vast te leggen. In "L'enfant au chapeau de paille" gebruikt ze vloeiende en lichte penseelstreken, waardoor het schilderij een bijna etherische kwaliteit krijgt. De details van de strooien hoed, met zijn gouden nuances, contrasteren met de zachtere tinten van het gezicht van het kind, wat een visueel evenwicht creëert dat de aandacht trekt. Cassatt, beïnvloed door impressionistische technieken, slaagt erin om diepe emoties op te roepen via een eenvoudige maar krachtige compositie. De manier waarop ze speelt met natuurlijk licht en schaduwen benadrukt de zachtheid van het moment, waardoor het werk tijdloos wordt. Dit schilderij beperkt zich niet tot het weergeven van een vertrouwde scène; het overstijgt de banaliteit ervan en biedt een reflectie op moederliefde en tederheid. De artieste en haar invloed Mary Cassatt, een belangrijke figuur binnen het impressionisme, heeft zich weten te vestigen in een artistieke wereld die werd gedomineerd door mannen. Geboren in 1844, bracht ze een groot deel van haar leven door in Frankrijk, waar ze kunstenaars ontmoette zoals Edgar Degas, die haar werk diepgaand hebben beïnvloed. Cassatt was een van de eerste die de thema's van moederschap en huiselijk leven verkende, en belichtte vaak ervaringen die anders over het hoofd werden gezien.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Outstanding
Format: Kindle
In my opinion, slow-burn storylines are some of the hardest to pull off. Keeping readers engaged while they wait for that pivotal moment can be a true challenge. That’s why it’s so crucial to get it right — and Outdrawn absolutely does. There wasn’t a single moment when I lost interest. The plot felt refreshing, offering a welcome break from the often-used cheating tropes that dominate many romance novels.
The author also excelled in character development. We got to witness the growth of both Pastel and Sage at a pace that felt natural. Their transformation unfolded seamlessly alongside the plot, leaving us with well-rounded, multifaceted characters.
One of the things I especially appreciated about this book was how the main characters remained the focus. In many stories, the supporting cast often steals the spotlight, leaving you more invested in their stories. That wasn’t the case here. While the supporting characters — coworkers, family, etc. — were well-crafted and added depth, they didn’t overshadow the protagonists. The focus remained firmly on Pastel and Sage, and that was exactly what I wanted.
Outdrawn was, without a doubt, the best book I read this month. And for once, TikTok didn’t disappoint when it came to recommending sapphic romance.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A must-read for my black queer ladies
Format: Paperback
This book delivered from start to finish. As a black, queer woman, it is hard to find relatable sapphic romance novels, so I was delighted to read this one. My thoughts are below in no particular order:
I loved all the cultural references and the way the author describes these beautiful characters.
The author did a great job developing the characters and the storyline.
The enemy to crush to lover theme was a refreshing reprieve from the typical friends to lovers storyline I see so much in sapphic romance novels.
The characters are very interesting - I was glad to see the author go with comic artists rather than your typical cliche careers.
Both of the main characters, Noah and Sage, have very different upbringings, and each has her own personal issues going on in the background that they have to work through. This helped a lot with character development and I felt like I really got to know these ladies.
The romance scenes are spicy and I was here for it! Some authors tend to dance around the love scenes, but this author did not spare any of the sultry details, using a chapter and a half to describe one encounter.
Overall, I couldn’t recommend this book enough. It had me turning the pages all weekend long!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Sapphic Yearning at Its Best
Format: Paperback
4.5⭐️ rounded up
Set in the same world as Rebekah Faubion’s debut THE LOVERS, we follow Cadence Connelly, park ranger and daughter of the enigmatic Madame Moira, as she finds out that her too-wild-to-be-tamed mother is getting married after only knowing the man for a few months. She travels home for the first time in years in an attempt to save the man from what she believes to be a con, only to find herself entranced by the man’s daughter, Sydney Sinclair. Sydney is also wildly suspicious of the engagement as she believed herself to be incredibly close with her father and it came as a complete surprise. The pair enter in a scheme to get to the bottom of the whirlwind engagement, but the chemistry between them may prove to be more of a distraction than they originally believed.
It is not a secret that I was deeply obsessed with Rebekah Faubion’s debut and I’m happy to report that that love carries into her sophomore novel—no slump here! Returning to this very contemporary world that is coated in the mystical was like coming home. The love and care Rebekah gave her debut continues to shine as she tells Cadence and Sydney’s story and allowed me to immediately become attached to them.
It’s clear from the start that these two women carry trauma from their childhood, but they have been wildly independent as they’ve grown up. The chemistry between them is constantly sizzling just under the surface and it is everything I could have asked for when I think of sapphic yearning.
Cadence as a character stood out to me especially as a fellow daughter who felt like their mother controlled many aspects of her life. While our worlds are incredibly different, I felt every part of Cadence’s journey through the story—with the way she felt the need to run away and rebel against Moira to the eventual (if still slightly strained) acceptance of her behavior.
If you’ve read THE LOVERS, you’ll be happy to see a few familiar faces return to the page as happy and in love as they were when we left them. I had a deep hope that we’d get a cameo or two, but it was still a pleasant surprise to actually see it happen. And the way Rebekah was able to weave them into the actual plot of this standalone story is masterful, allowing new readers and old alike to experience the story in much the same way.
And, of course, we can’t not talk about Chicken. Chicken is perfect and wonderful and stole the show. He is living his best life and making us all fall in love with him from start to finish. We stan Chicken.
Disclaimer: I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher for free and have voluntarily written this review.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Tender, sexy, and a little magical in the best way
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
I think I just found a new favorite author because The Sun and the Moon by Rebekah Faubion had me hooked.
Cadence and Sydney’s parents suddenly get engaged after just a few months of dating and neither of them are thrilled. Cadence’s estranged mother is a well known psychic who once told her exactly how she’d meet her soulmate… and meeting Sydney feels way too familiar.
Sydney’s close to her dad and skeptical of this fast moving relationship. The two of them team up to figure out what their parents are hiding, and the deeper they dig, the stronger the tension between them becomes. Oh and how can I forget the one bed scene
I loved the partners-in-crime vibe, the bisexual rep, and the immediate chemistry between Cadence and Sydney. Their chemistry felt natural — flirty, sweet, and emotionally rich in a way that made me root for them instantly. The banter had me smiling, blushing and I loved how they challenged each other while still offering comfort and understanding. Plus? Sydney’s a pilot. Cadence is a park ranger. The vibes are IMMACULATE.
⭐️ 4.5 stars
This book completely delivered. If you love queer romance with emotional depth, a little mystery, and characters that feel real, add this to your TBR immediately.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025
★★★★★ 4
4-stars: 'The Sun and the Moon' by Rebekah Faubion
Format: Kindle, Format: Kindle
I enjoyed reading The Lovers last year and was eager to read Rebekah’s new book, The Sun and the Moon. Gorgeous covers always draw me in, and both books have stunning designs. After reading the synopsis, I knew I would enjoy this one. I love stories where opposites attract and soulmates are destined to meet.
I loved getting to know Cadence and Sydney as they met at their parents’ engagement party. Cadence doesn’t have a close relationship with her mother, but she tries to find out if her mom is up to no good. She meets Sydney, whose father is marrying Cadence’s mother. Sydney is curious about her father’s quick engagement and agrees to help Cadence uncover the truth and possibly stop the wedding. As they spend time together, their undeniable connection grows, suggesting their meeting was fate.
I enjoyed this Sapphic Romance and its engaging storyline. The chemistry between Cadence and Sydney was enthralling. I understood both characters’ skepticism about their parents’ wedding. Cadence’s concerns about her mother felt clear, and while investigating, she also becomes protective when it comes to her mother’s business. I understood Sydney, too, who simply wants to protect her father, whom she admires. Both struggle with their parents getting married at first, but ultimately become closer to each other and their parents as truths are revealed.
The book focuses heavily on Cadence’s mother, sometimes overshadowing other elements. Still, I enjoyed the soulmates storyline between Cadence and Sydney. Overall, this book earns four stars from me, and I look forward to reading more by Rebekah Faubion.
Single/Dual POV: Dual POV.
Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you like Sapphic Romance with two FMCs who are opposites and destined to meet, I definitely recommend The Sun and The Moon.
What to Expect:
✓Sapphic Romance
✓Opposites Attract
✓One Bed
✓Soulmates
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025