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Artemisia

by Alexandra Lapierre

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Publisher Comments:

An international best-seller, Alexandra Lapierre's Artemisia sweeps us through the streets once frequented by Caravaggio, Velasquez, and Van Dyck and into the studios of artists who used their daggers as efficiently as their brushes. Born in the early 1600s when artists were the celebrities of the day, Artemisia was apprenticed to her father, the artist Orazio Gentileschi, at an early age. Raped by his partner Agostino Tassi at seventeen, the Gentileschi name was dragged through scandal for Artemisia refused, even when tortured, to deny that she had been raped. Indeed, she went farther: she dared to plead her case in court. Artemisia is the story of a powerful love/hate relationship between master and pupil, father and daughter, and a talent that overturned the prejudices of the day, winning commissions from wealthy patrons, nobles, and kings. Lapierre brings Artemisia Gentileschi to vivid life as she tells of the emotional struggles of the most fascinating and controversial artist of her time.

Synopsis:

Artemisia Gentileschi, a significant female artist of the late 1600s, is brought to life as Lapierre captures the flavor of Baroque Italy as well as the emotional life of this fascinating woman. A major exhibition of the artist's paintings opens in February 2002 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. of color photos.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780802138576
Author:
Lapierre, Alexandra
Author:
Heron, Liz
Publisher:
Grove Press
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Women artists
Subject:
Gentileschi, Artemisia
Subject:
Literary
Edition Description:
American
Publication Date:
September 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
448
Dimensions:
8.25x5.49x1.23 in. 1.13 lbs.

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