Art Fiction I'm Waiting For

To my knowledge, none of these paintings have served as the impetus or the focus for novels. I'm waiting. In the meantime, here's a painting journey through the ages, minus several that I'm considering. Won't some writer somewhere pick up on these marvelous paintings and bring them to life?

--The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. Massaccio.
--Disposition of Christ, Giotto. 1304-13.
--Return of the Prodigal Son, Rembrandt.
--Young Woman with a Water Jug. Vermeer.
--Two Women at a Window, Batolomé Esteban Murillo, 1670.
--The Death of Marat, Jacques-Louis David. 1793.
--The Gleaners, Jean-François Millet, 1857.
--The Bar at the Folies Bergère, Edouard Manet, 1882. -
--Paris: A Rainy Day, Caillebotte.
--Weeping Woman. Pablo Picasso. 1937.

Why won't someone oblige me? Or will I have to do it myself?
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Published on September 20, 2013 13:03
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message 1: by Judy (last edited Sep 21, 2013 07:59AM) (new)

Judy Someone else may write them, but so far you are the one who has introduced me to wonder stories and wonderful people in the history of art. I look forward to your next book! Thank you for telling us about Clara and Mr. Tiffany. I loved it!


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