Diana Seave Greenwald is the William and Lia Poorvu Curator of the Collection at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. She is the author of Painting by Numbers: Data-Driven Histories of Nineteenth-Century Art and, with Nathaniel Silver, Isabella Stewart Gardner: A Life. She is also the editor of Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer and, with Casey Riley, Fellow Wanderer: Isabella Stewart Gardner's Travel Albums (all Princeton).
""[An] excellent catalog.""---Lloyd Schwartz, WBUR ""A Model Family, somber and intimate, explores the emotional underpinnings of an artist who changed the art world forever.""---Murray Whyte, Boston Globe ""[A] remarkable book. . . . [A Model Family] delves into the fascinating dynamics of Manet’s familial connections and through essays from various scholars it paints a complex portrait of both the man and the artist. . . . For those of us who appreciate art in its cultural and historical context, this book offers something really special, a multifaceted exploration of the personal and the professional , the domestic and the public.""---Megan Fox Kelly, Reading the Art World podcast ""Manet: A Model Family aims to reinstate quotidian clutter into the story of how Éduard Manet emerged in the 1860s as the great painter of modern life. . . . [A]s Greenwald and her colleagues make clear, it is just such tensions about legitimacy and illegitimacy, about who may look, who may paint, who may play and who must serve coffee, that had a profound impact on the management of Manet’s legacy.""---Kathryn Hughes, Times Literary Supplement ""Manet: A Model Family is most commendable: seven smart essays of various stripes; numerous full-page details of great pictures; a chronology and biographies of family members; engaging catalogue entries on the paintings by Manet on view at the Gardner; and, last but not least, an index that works like a charm.""---Trevor Fairbrother, The Arts Fuse