Matthew Plampin - Mrs Whistler

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‘A captivating tale …This novel is a delight’ THE TIMES ‘A terrific novel … It springs off the page’ DEBORAH MOGGACH 'Vividly engaging’ SUNDAY TIMESChelsea, 1876 Struggling artist Jimmy Whistler is at war with his patron. Denied full payment, he and muse Maud Franklin face ruin. As Jimmy’s enemies mount, he resolves to sue a famous critic for libel, in a last-ditch attempt to ward off the bailiffs. Although she has no position in society, Maud is expected to do her part. But Maud has a secret that forces her to choose between art and love. Mrs Whistler is a dazzling glimpse inside a world of passion, art and power.

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Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part - фото 1

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Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part One: The Falling Rocket Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black Part Three: The Gold Scab Author’s Note About the Author Also by Matthew Plampin About the Publisher

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it, while at times based on historical figures, are the work of the author’s imagination.

The Borough Press

An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

www.harpercollins.co.uk

Published by HarperCollins Publishers 2018

Copyright © Matthew Plampin 2018

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Matthew Plampin asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

Cover design by Dominic Forbes © HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2019

Cover illustrations © Whistler Butterfly, c.1890 (pencil on paper), Whistler, James Abbot McNeil (1834-1903) / Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA / Gift of Charles Lang Freer / Bridgeman Images (Whistler’s signature); Shutterstock.com(peacock).

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books

Source ISBN: 9780008163648

Ebook Edition © May 2018 ISBN: 9780008163631

Version: 2018-12-28

Praise for Mrs Whistler Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part One: The Falling Rocket Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black Part Three: The Gold Scab Author’s Note About the Author Also by Matthew Plampin About the Publisher

‘Mrs Whistler is a beguiling glimpse of a fascinating world … This novel is a delight’

The Times

‘A terrific novel … It springs off the page, bristling with life. A vivid and absorbing portrait of bohemian London and the love affair between Whistler and his long-suffering but spirited muse’

Deborah Moggach

‘Vividly engaging … a novel that conjures up the Victorian art world in rich colours’

Sunday Times

‘A delightful book’

Literary Review

‘A richly imagined historical novel, full of depth and vitality’

Sunday Times Culture

Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part One: The Falling Rocket Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black Part Three: The Gold Scab Author’s Note About the Author Also by Matthew Plampin About the Publisher

For Sarah

Epigraph Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part One: The Falling Rocket Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black Part Three: The Gold Scab Author’s Note About the Author Also by Matthew Plampin About the Publisher

‘Maud could tell the whole story, but she will not.’

Elizabeth and Joseph Pennell,

The Life of James McNeill Whistler (1908)

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Praise

Dedication

Epigraph

Part One: The Falling Rocket

Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black

Part Three: The Gold Scab

Author’s Note

About the Author

Also by Matthew Plampin

About the Publisher

Part One Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Praise Dedication Epigraph Part One: The Falling Rocket Part Two: Arrangement in Grey and Black Part Three: The Gold Scab Author’s Note About the Author Also by Matthew Plampin About the Publisher

October 1876 Maud woke to the sound of a piano The room around her was dark - фото 3

October 1876

Maud woke to the sound of a piano. The room around her was dark, its heavy shutters closed. Jimmy was standing to the left, framed by a doorway. She started to speak, to ask what was happening, and he darted forward, shimmering slightly as he passed. Angling her head, she watched as he went to the end of the bed, collected together his possessions and packed them into an old leather bag. When this was done, he whipped off his smock, revealing the suit beneath; and there was that glittering again, like golden fish scales. She realised it was tiny flecks of the Dutch metal he was applying downstairs.

‘Up,’ he said.

The piano was somewhere towards the bottom of the house. It was being played much too hard, attacked almost, the music tangled and all out of time. After a short struggle with the bedclothes – which were the best cotton, far finer than theirs – Maud managed to rise onto an elbow.

‘What in heaven—?’

‘Leyland has reappeared,’ Jimmy told her, cramming the smock into his bag. ‘And he is displeased. We must absent ourselves, my girl, tout de suite .’

Maud swung her legs over the side of the bed, her toes spreading on the bare floorboards. Her shift was damp with sweat. She smelt rather ripe, an oniony sharpness mingling with the curdled whiff of nausea. Despite the warmth, a shiver prickled up the back of her neck; the shadowy room, empty save for the bed, seemed to drift like a raft on a pond.

‘It’s after three,’ said Jimmy. ‘You’ve been asleep for nearly five hours.’ He stopped to study her. ‘How are you faring?’

‘Well,’ she lied. ‘Better.’

‘Come then,’ he said, adjusting the length of lavender ribbon that served him as a necktie. ‘Haste, Maudie. Let’s be off.’

Maud dressed as quickly as she could. Stockings, petticoat and corset. One of her everyday gowns, the colour of old brick with black lacquered buttons. The fabric felt odd against her skin, stiff and coarse, and her boots were tight, as if they’d shrunk a size while she slept. She gathered in her hair, winding it into a loose, greasy bun. Jimmy waited by the open door with the bag between his feet, wiping Dutch metal from his eyeglass with a handkerchief, wincing as the piano struck a particularly jarring note. Maud eased herself from the bed and went over to him, grinning a little as she looked at that mobile, actorly face; the white forelock resting amongst the oiled black curls; the small, sardonic line etched at the corner of his mouth. His eyes were a bright, sun-bleached blue. Wide at first, they dipped until very nearly closed, like a cat’s. He smiled back at her with affectionate impatience.

‘My hat,’ she said, picking a gold flake from his moustache. ‘Think it’s downstairs.’

Jimmy slotted the eyeglass into his breast pocket, scooped his bag from the floor and took her hand. Together they started through the house. Even now, moving at speed, her head muddled by sleep and sickness, and that terrible music grinding out in the background – Beethoven was it meant to be? – the pair of them seemed to sweep across the expanse of the landing; to descend the staircase, lent majesty by that grand marble curve; to proceed into the swank hallway below. It was borrowed, of course, wholly counterfeit, but it felt good nevertheless.

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