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The Artist
Passion, ambition, and self-expression!
The Artist by Lucy Steeds is an intriguing and thoughtful novel that explores the challenges, sacrifices, and emotional highs and lows of pursuing a creati... READ MORE
Sophie from Waterstones Swindon
The Artist
Outstanding storytelling
Wow this book really snuck up on me. It’s not my usual kind of read but I was drawn in by the incredible cover. The first few chapters I was along for the ... READ MORE
Sarah - Isle of Wight
The Artist
Sensuous and shimmering
The sensuous and immersive writing takes you straight into the dusty heat of Provence where you can feel the light shimmering off the fields, and taste the... READ MORE
Beth at Chesterfield
The Artist
Perfect summer reading
I was sucked into the hazy country house from the first page. Lucy Steeds is a master of the senses. I truly felt like I was in 1920s France, surrounded by... READ MORE
Lauren at Birmingham
The Artist
Quiet and sumptuous with a character to root for
A quiet and sumptuous novel set against the backdrop of World War I in France. The heat of the summer in Provence and the food descriptions jump off the pa... READ MORE
Helena at Rustington
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The Artist
What a DELICIOUS debut!
I have consumed this book hungrily over the last two days and it was delicious. Lucy Steeds has a stunning book to be proud of. One cannot help but be imme... READ MORE
Amy
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The Artist
A very worthy winner
I wouldn't usually read historical fiction; however, I was intrigued by this book after it won the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize. What I loved most ab... READ MORE
Sophie
The Artist
a masterpiece
When I was reading this I was so heavily transported into the hazy french countryside that I was actually surprised when I remembered I was holding a book ... READ MORE
Jess at Waterstones Picadilly
The Artist
A must-read for 2025!
The Artist is centered around Eduoard Tartuffe and the reclusive world he has created for himself and his niece Ettie. Joseph, a young English journalist, ... READ MORE
Megan at Oxford Street
The Artist
A gorgeous debut
Set in 1920s Provence, France, young journalist Joseph has the opportunity of a lifetime - to interview the esteemed but reclusive artist Edouard Tartuffe.... READ MORE
Alice at Waterstones Deansgate
The Artist
A Delicious Debut About Food, France and Art
British journalist, Joseph, arrives at a remote cottage in 1920s Provence with a plan to interview its inhabitant, Edouard Tartuffe (Tata), one of the grea... READ MORE
Martha - Trafford
The Artist
Evocative exploration of who we are when no one is watching
'...there are only two stories in the world,' she says. 'A stranger comes to town. And a man goes on a journey.' 'What about women?' Ettie's mouth be... READ MORE
rik ✎ᝰ.
The Artist
Take me to France
Going into this book I knew a few things, I knew this was a story of a woman who like so many, have been overlooked. Women who have sat at a table amongst ... READ MORE
Ellie
The Artist
Brilliantly Vibrant
Set in 1920s France in a farmhouse just off the donkey track from Saint Augustine, "The Artist" is a heady, rich and brilliantly vibrant novel about art (w... READ MORE
Rebecca at East Kilbride
The Artist
A feast for the senses
The Artist is a glorious feast for the senses. The writing is beautifully painterly, each pen stroke building the delicious descriptions of food, the Prove... READ MORE
Jack at Glasgow Argyle Street
The Artist
An INCREDIBLE debut!
I cannot fathom this is a debut novel! It is so beautifully written, the lush descriptive landscape of 1920s Provence is so vivid that I felt I was ther... READ MORE
Olivia at Ipswich (@benevbooks)
The Artist
Suffocating and sticky and delicate
This novel is beautiful, from the mysery of the first allusive chapter, with art-history landmarks that will ground history fans and WW1 fanatics, but her... READ MORE
Annie at Birmingham
The Artist
Delicious
Exactly what I want a book to be. Luxurious and refreshing. Every page is bursting with life and all of your senses will be tickled. An absolute master... READ MORE
Jules at Market Harborough
The Artist
Vivid and transportive
I was hesitant to read this for soooo many reasons but deep down I knew I would probably enjoy it if I gave it a chance, which I finally did on Monday and ... READ MORE
Faria at Blackburn
The Artist
Destined to be an accomplished writer
young journalist is trying to meet a decisive artist, Tartuffe and out of the blue he receives a letter with 1 word, Come. So he goes off to the South of F... READ MORE
ENEFCEE 1956
The Artist
A Painting in Words
The last chapter’s read, the frayed ends tied, and the story complete.. and with a steadying breath I now have to digest this pressing and exquisite piece ... READ MORE
Jen at Windsor
The Artist
The story has really stayed with me
Very evocative descriptions of the French countryside, and I liked the obsession with the shapes and colours of food as they rot. The start and the end wer... READ MORE
Selma - Waterstones Islington
The Artist
Absolutely Fantastic!
I absolutely adored this book, I was hooked from the very first page. I loved how each chapter flitted between the perspectives of the two protagonists, al... READ MORE
Sophie at Waterstones Northallerton 675
The Artist
A beautifully crafted novel
Set in the 1920s in a secluded house in Provence, we follow three complex characters living under the same roof. Joseph, the English journalist who travell... READ MORE
Audrey at Redhill
The Artist
Transported to Provence
The writing is simply gorgeous and to read this is to feel like you truly are spending this summer in the lavender fields of the south of France with the s... READ MORE
Jasmine - Kettering
The Artist
A glorious debut
If you haven’t read this book yet, you are in for a treat! Set across a sun-drenched summer in 1920s Provence, this is a gorgeous story which poses questio... READ MORE
Anna at Windsor
The Artist
Immerse in 1920s...
The Artist by Lucy Steeds is a truly touching novel that stayed with me long after I finished reading. It explores so many powerful themes: the pain of con... READ MORE
Ana L L Viana
The Artist
I really loved this
What a beautiful read! Reading this made me feel like I was there with the characters in the French countryside during a hot summer in the 1920s. Delicious... READ MORE
Emily at York Monks Cross
The Artist
An atmospheric and beautiful story for art lovers.
As a lover of art, this was a perfect slice of escapism to appeal to my inner artist and art historian. As I try to write this review, I struggle to put my... READ MORE
Loricha Honer
The Artist
Marvelous!
Simultaneously captures the bucolic and oppressive elements of an isolated country life, swinging expertly from romantic markets and sedentary landscape to... READ MORE
Aaron Myles
The Artist
A must-read for lovers of character-driven historical fiction
The Artist is a sumptuous novel, transporting us to the hazy, sun-drenched days of 1920s Provence and into the studio of master painter and recluse Edouard... READ MORE
Michelle, Chesterfield
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The Artist
A Satisfying Summer Read
I do like working out where the prologue will meet the story as it unfolds. This read had me feeling like I fell into tge lazy sunny afternoons with a b... READ MORE
Nicole @hemelwstones
The Artist
Atmospheric
Oh, I could have devoured this in one sitting. Immerse yourself in a sizzling Provence summer full of secrets, silence, art, food and atmosphere. An as... READ MORE
Nicola Vanderwert
The Artist
A Fantastic Summer Read!
The moment this book won the debut fiction prize, I knew that I would love it. I could almost feel the dead of summer wafting off its pages and I knew I wa... READ MORE
Maylan Murray

Synopsis

Provence, 1920.

Ettie moves through the remote farmhouse, silently creating the conditions that make her uncle's artistic genius possible. Joseph, an aspiring journalist, has been invited to the house. He believes he'll make his name by interviewing the reclusive painter, the great Edouard Tartuffe.

But everyone has their secrets. And, under the cover of darkness, Ettie has spent years cultivating hers.

Over this sweltering summer, everyone's true colours will be revealed. Because Ettie is ready to be seen. Even if it means setting her world on fire.

An intoxicating tale of art, love and secrets set across a sun-drenched Provençal summer in 1920, Steeds' masterly debut revolves around a fabled, reclusive painter, an aspiring British journalist set on penning a piece on him, and the artist’s seemingly unworldly niece Ettie who harbours an explosive secret.

Blending mystery and slow-burning romance with lush, cinematic prose and exquisite characterisation, The Artist is an absorbing study in monstrous egos, self-discovery and the power of art, filled with dextrous detail for the senses.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781399835572
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 231 x 145 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 495g
  • Languages: English

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The Artist
A beautifully written book that engages every sense
A fantastic book—layered, deep, and beautifully written. A must-read for 2025! The Artist is a story set in 1920s France, told from two perspectives: Josep... READ MORE
Magdalena
The Artist
Compulsive reading
A clever study of three people living under the same roof; Tata the elderly famous artist, now far removed from the bustling art world of Paris, his niece ... READ MORE
Romany
The Artist
Brimming with light and life and beauty
I was consumed by this novel from the first few pages. Set in the isolation of a rural home in Provence, France, the characters of Tata, Ettie and Joseph a... READ MORE
Joanna Rawlins
The Artist
Too earnest but good imagery
This book frustrated me. While the imagery was stunning, one description of a pear being squashed in someone’s hand making me feel as though I could not on... READ MORE
Laura Mitchell-Ghafoor
The Artist
Historical Fiction
1920, England Joseph's life choices have never been good enough for his father. Joseph is opposed to violence and is a conscientious objector. He avoided ... READ MORE
Amanda J
The Artist
A true tour de force
Aspiring journalist Joseph has been invited to interview reclusive artist Tartuffe, known as Tata. There he meets Ettie, Tata's niece and housekeeper. Tart... READ MORE
Jenny Hill
The Artist
Five stars!
Set in 1920s Provence, The Artist is a beautifully crafted exploration of self-discovery, art, and the lingering effects of war, told through the perspecti... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
The Artist
Not sure what the appeal is
After reading all the rave reviews I decided to check this book out. It was very beautifully written and very atmospheric but I found it very dry and hard ... READ MORE
LauraFay
The Artist
A gorgeously immersive debut which vividly evokes the Provencal landscape and the food it produces
The Artist begins in 1957 with a woman gazing at a painting she knows intimately in London’s National Gallery before winding back to the summer of 1920 whe... READ MORE
Susan Osborne
The Artist
Happy reader
Fantastic! Thoroughly enjoyed!
Florence Bond
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The Artist
A burning summer in Provence
Lucy Steeds opens The Artist with a dynamite prologue. In just a couple of pages, we are shown in a public gallery, a grand painting and the person who cla... READ MORE
Anne O'Connell
The Artist
PHENOMENAL DEBUT! HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
WOW! WOW! WOW! One of the best debut's I've ever read. What a completely gripping, immersive story. Mesmerising characters & a plot so well written. Ettie ... READ MORE
Shellbee
The Artist
Artistic licence
In post-WW1, Joseph Adelaide is a budding London journalist with an aspiration to write about the famous, reclusive French painter Tartuffe. The artist is ... READ MORE
A McCormick
The Artist
Has all the elements of a good story, but sadly, slightly misfires.
Lucy Steeds’ debut novel, The Artist, is a richly evocative exploration of the lingering effects of the Great War, the constrained roles of women in early ... READ MORE
Still Searching
The Artist
A cleverly told story
A beautiful, intense and atmospherical read. The opening chapter hooks you in and the story unfolds in Provence in the summer of 1920 as Joseph, a young a... READ MORE
Sarah Burton
The Artist
A Masterpiece Debut
I was completely blown away by this incredible debut. It's the kind of book that lingers after you turn the final page, the sort that makes you wish you c... READ MORE
Best Book Forward
The Artist
Absolutely delicious and delicately poignant: paint, passion, and self-discovery in a sweltering French farmhouse
Beautiful, tense, sensuous, edible, enthralling, and mind-opening. This was absolutely delicious and delicately poignant at the same time, from the simmeri... READ MORE
Lucy Waverley
The Artist
Really compelling character driven story
A really compelling historical character focused novel that hooks you throughout. The story is from the points of view of Joseph and Ettie, and the artist ... READ MORE
Alice Castle
The Artist
The artist
Well written, imaginative, engrossing story. An artist who wishes to control everything that makes his life run smoothly but as it also contains the one pe... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
The Artist
A slow burner, expressed in vivid colour... a great read
This book is a slow burner, expressed in vivid colour and completed in layers like a classic in oils! Set just after the First World War in Provence, an as... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
The Artist
Perfect!
I was sent an advance copy of The Artist by Lucy Steeds to read and review by NetGalley. I absolutely adored this book! A fabulous cast of very believabl... READ MORE
lesleys
The Artist
Unputtable down - pure artistry.
Pure artistry: the characters and story drive the reader on, on, on, caught up in the tactile imagery and relationships. A feast of possession, passion, de... READ MORE
Jayne Southern
The Artist
Hidden in plain sight
Brilliant. I was immediately drawn in and read it every moment I could. The story was well told and very engaging and beautifully written with lovely descr... READ MORE
Sally Anfilogoff
The Artist
Art and genius
This is a gentle story about a gentle young man, Joseph, who travels to rural France to write about the reclusive painter, Tartuffe. There he becomes a mod... READ MORE
Irene Combe
The Artist
Work of art!
This is a beautiful, carefully crafted novel about a young man entering the entirely foreign world of a well respected artist, hoping to find his own path ... READ MORE
Linda Burnett
The Artist
Full of life
This book is a vivid and immersive exploration of art, relationships, and the fight for women’s rights in the art world. The author brilliantly captures th... READ MORE
Pati
The Artist
Wow
After noticing The Artist on Spotify. I listened to it rather than buying the book. it's normally not my type of thing. I'm used to blood, horror, and murd... READ MORE
MyHooves
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The Artist
An enjoyable literary read
This is the story of three people. Failed artist and aspiring art journalist Joseph and Sylvette ‘Ettie’ the niece and housekeeper for her uncle the famous... READ MORE
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The Artist
A rich, immersive read
The Artist is a beautifully crafted novel set in 1920s Provence, exploring the lives of three deeply connected individuals—Ettie, the niece and caretaker o... READ MORE
Sarah -Bookworm Extraordinaire
The Artist
Slow burning love story
Told from the point of view of Ettie and Joseph this is a slow burning love story. The novel reveals the oppressive atmosphere at the cottage where they ar... READ MORE
Beverley Hearn
The Artist
A gorgeous, immersive debut
The Artist begins in 1957 with a woman gazing at a painting she knows intimately in London’s National Gallery before winding back to the summer of 1920 whe... READ MORE
Susan Osborne
The Artist
Captivating Historical Novel
Thank you NetGalley and John Murray Press for this eCopy to review I recently had the pleasure of reading "The Artist" by Lucy Steeds, set in the year 1... READ MORE
Bzz Kolla
The Artist
Remarkable
The Artist is a remarkable piece of work. Rich, descriptive prose, 3 dimensional characters who evolve across the pages and the stunning backdrop of southe... READ MORE
Samantha Schofield
The Artist
Intriguing
All Liam ever wanted was to help Cassie reach her full potential; to push her body to new extremes. Exercise, determination, being the optimum versions of ... READ MORE
steve cripwell
The Artist
A trip to Provence without moving
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book. What I did get was a lovely surprise. A beautifully written book about three people who's characters were so w... READ MORE
Psychoticpat
The Artist
Truly brilliant
It’s 1920 in Provence, Joseph a young journalist has travelled from London to meet his obsession, the reclusive artist Tartuffe. And so begins Lucy Steed ... READ MORE
Amanda Duncan
The Artist
Immediately transports the reader
A beautifully written novel that immediately transports the reader to a different time and place. It was a real treat for the senses, I could feel the heat... READ MORE
Claire Darke
The Artist
A really interesting read
Provance, 1920, and the reclusive Eduardo Tartuffe, a renowned artist for his work lives in a house in the south of France with his niece Ettie who keeps t... READ MORE
Georgina
The Artist
An evocative exploration of the nature of creativity
Set in 1920, Joseph, failed art student and now art journalist travels to the south of France to visit Eduard Tartuffe. Joseph was despised by his father f... READ MORE
Hilly
The Artist
A gorgeously immersive debut ful of vivid descriptions of the summer Provencal landscape
The Artist begins in 1957 with a woman gazing at a painting she knows intimately in London’s National Gallery before winding back to the summer of 1920 whe... READ MORE
Susan Osborne
The Artist
Evocatively crafted
I loved this book. It’s beautiful, luminous and the writing is evocatively crafted. Like Provence, where it takes place, the novel is full of life, light, ... READ MORE
Susanne
The Artist
Evocative and captivating
Failed artist Joseph writes a column for a new magazine and he has managed to get invited to the Provence home of legendary recluse Edouard Tartuffe. It i... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
The Artist
Sizzles with secrets and desires
Centred around a remote farmhouse, the tension rises along with the blistering heat of summer in the South of France. Once a doyen of Parisian society, art... READ MORE
Caz Stevens
The Artist
A fairy tale of artistic creation
In a sensuous and confident debut, Steeds examines the roots of art and creation, of love and passion and fear, marrying The Tempest and Beauty and the Bea... READ MORE
Huttson Lo
The Artist
the shockwaves of war...
This book is a slow burner, expressed in vivid colour and completed in layers like a classic in oils! Set just after the First World War in Provence, an as... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
The Artist
Absolutely fabulous book
I don’t quite know how to describe this book; it is unlike anything I’ve read. It is set in the hot summer of 1920, when Joseph arrives in the South of Fr... READ MORE
Lynda Woodfield
The Artist
Absolutely brilliant
This book is so well written. I couldn’t put it down. I wish I could read it for the first time again!
Joanne w
The Artist
Almost picture perfect ...
This is a wonderful, memorable, story. However, the opening two pages were a huge spoiler for me.
Miss E. Potter
The Artist
This is going to be one of my favourite reads of 2025
What is art? Is it a copy of what your eyes see? Is it the depiction of a feeling, something that’s deep inside your heart? And can love have different fac... READ MORE
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The Artist
The artist
Well written, imaginative, engrossing story. An artist who wishes to control everything that makes his life run smoothly but as it also contains the one pe... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
The Artist
I adored this book
I adored this book! It has a charm about it that is hard to put into words but as soon as I started reading it I just knew… This book has managed to captur... READ MORE
Lynne Packer
The Artist
An absorbing story, lavishly told
This is an outstanding and charming book that totally absorbs you n the narrative, from the scenery to the characters to the motivations, I was completely ... READ MORE
Sarah Wood
The Artist
Amazing debut
What a treat awaits readers who haven’t read “The Artist” yet. The book tells the story of a young man, Joseph, who comes to Provence on the invitation of ... READ MORE
Dabarai
The Artist
Equal parts breath taking, beautiful and heart breaking.
Woah. I'm not typically a romance person, usually avoiding this genre, but when i heard the reviews about this book i decided i wanted to give it a go. ... READ MORE
Megan Collins
The Artist
The artist
Well written, imaginative, engrossing story. An artist who wishes to control everything that makes his life run smoothly but as it also contains the one pe... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
The Artist
A slow burning love story.
Told from the point of view of Ettie and Joseph this is a slow burning love story. The novel reveals the oppressive atmosphere at the cottage where they ar... READ MORE
Beverley Hearn
The Artist
Simply Outstanding!
Set in the evocative landscape of 1920s Provence, The Artist by Lucy Steeds is a remarkable debut that masterfully blends poetic prose with a gripping narr... READ MORE
Alice Lickley
The Artist
Blazing with colour, texture, deep characterisation and strong narrative
This book is, astonishingly a debut novel. Nothing in its writing indicates that. On finishing this completely immersive and beautifully charged novel, I w... READ MORE
Lady Fancifull
The Artist
Blazing with colour, texture, deep characterisation and strong narrative
This book is, astonishingly a debut novel. Nothing in its writing indicates that. On finishing this completely immersive and beautifully charged novel, I w... READ MORE
Lady Fancifull
The Artist
Stunning debut!
I've spent nearly seven hours in this meeting room today. As the light outside fades, my thoughts drift once again to Tata and Ettie’s world. I can almost ... READ MORE
Advait Pansare
The Artist
A painterly, richly visual and sensory book.
When young art journalist Joseph escapes grey post-war England, the recent death of his mother, his oppressive and disappointed father, he leaves his much-... READ MORE
Sophie Artemis
The Artist
The Artist
Well written, imaginative, engrossing story. An artist who wishes to control everything that makes his life run smoothly but as it also contains the one pe... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
The Artist
A gripping but lyrical novel that looks at the role of women in art
Many thanks to the author, Lucy Steeds, @netgalley and the publisher, @johnmurrays, for an ARC of this book, which was published in the UK and Ireland on 3... READ MORE
Maria Connolly
The Artist
A masterfully crafted debut
The Artist is a masterclass in beautiful sentences and deliciously paced storytelling. To think this is a debut novel is astounding and I can see why it ha... READ MORE
Hannah McCullough
The Artist
Brimming with atmosphere, tension, and the sultry heat of a Provençal summer
I fell in love with this novel within the first few pages. Lucy Steeds is an exquisite, sensuous writer. The Artist is brimming with atmosphere, tension, a... READ MORE
CosyMidlifeBookNook
The Artist
Novel set in PROVENCE
It is 1920. Somewhere near Avignon lives an ageing artist called Tartuffe. Taking care of all his needs is his niece Ettie. Together they forge a simple li... READ MORE
TripFiction
The Artist
Longlisted for Women's Fiction Prize 2025
Thank you to the publishers for this review copy. I was delighted to receive a copy of this the other day as I have heard nothing but fabulous reviews for... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
The Artist
Exceptional
Exceptional
Ellie Atkins
The Artist
Wonderful
I adored this book and am so glad the lady in my local Waterstones recommended to me. I’ve since recommended to many others, all whom have loved it.
BeckyH
The Artist
Do NOT read the first 2 pages!
A brilliant book with great characters and story, but the first 2 pages give the game away - I really wish I could read it again afresh without having read... READ MORE
Clare E Gilbert
The Artist
Amazing descriptions but the reading felt like a chore
The author is incredible at painting a picture and really taking you to where the characters are. However for me, the story falls flat. I felt like stoppin... READ MORE
Maria Regina Finden
The Artist
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“The Artist” by Lucy Steeds transports us to a clandestine summer of secrets , the air heady with desire in 1920s Provence. The narrative flits between Jos... READ MORE
Alice Hawthorne
The Artist
A Feast of a Book
Joseph is desperate to make his name as a journalist. He wanted to be an artist but wasn't good enough. Writing about art is, he thinks, his salvation. He ... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley
The Artist
A sheer delight
Bought on impulse (@Waterstones, Truro) because it seemed to be luring me to buy- transfixing, seductive and subtly irresistible. And so it proved - a magn... READ MORE
Tony Berry
The Artist
The Artist
What a compelling book. I could not put it down once I started reading it. Within the first few pages it gripped me and pulled me into the story. The autho... READ MORE
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The Artist
Outstanding Debut
The novel explores complex psychological themes: the strain of creative genius, war trauma, jealousy, female ambition, and the nature of artistic legacy. E... READ MORE
Wendy  Pring
The Artist
Draws his talent in plain sight
This is a novel that should make you feel the Sun's warmth on your skin, the lavender's pungent scent in your nose, the sky's blue tone on your mind and th... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie