L'Origine:
The secret life of the world’s most erotic masterpiece

My debut historical novel L’Origine: The secret life of the world’s most erotic masterpiece won the 2021 Publishers Weekly Selfies Book Award for best adult fiction. L’Origine traces the riveting odyssey of a painting so scandalous it was kept hidden for a century and a half.

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Synopsis

In 1866, maverick French artist Gustave Courbet painted one of the most iconic images in the history of art: a sexually explicit portrait of a woman’s exposed genitals. Audaciously titled L’Origine du monde (The Origin of the World), the scandalous painting was kept hidden for a century and a half. Today, it hangs in the world-renowned Orsay Museum in Paris, viewed by millions of visitors a year.

As the first artist authorized by the Orsay Museum to re-create Courbet’s The Origin of the World, author Lilianne Milgrom was thrust into the painting’s intimate orbit, spending six weeks replicating every fold, crevice, and pubic hair. (Watch Lilianne copying the painting at the Orsay Museum). The experience inspired her to share her story and the painting’s riveting clandestine history with readers beyond the confines of the art world. 

L’Origine is an entertaining and superbly researched work of historical fiction that traces the true story of the painting’s unlikely tale of survival, replete with French revolutionaries, Turkish pashas, and nefarious Nazi captains. But L’Origine is more than a riveting romp through history—it also sheds light on society’s complex relationship with female nudity.