The Passion of Artemisia
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Susan Vreeland
"Susan Vreeland set a high standard with Girl in Hyacinth Blue.... The Passion of Artemisia is even better.... Vreeland's unsentimental prose turns the factual Artemisia into a fictional heroine you won't soon forget." —PeopleA true-to-life novel of one of the few female post-Renaissance painters to achieve fame during her own era against great struggle. Artemisia Gentileschi led a remarkably "modern" life. Vreeland tells Artemisia's captivating story, beginning with her public humiliation in a rape trial at the age of eighteen, and continuing through her father's betrayal, her marriage of convenience, motherhood, and growing fame as an artist. Set against the glorious backdrops of Rome, Florence, Genoa, and Naples, inhabited by historical characters such as Galileo and Cosimo de' Medici II, and filled with rich details about life as a seventeenth-century painter, Vreeland creates an inspiring story about one woman's lifelong struggle to reconcile career and family, passion and genius.
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Author
Susan Vreeland
Pages
352
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2002-12-31
ISBN
0142001821 9780142001820
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"This is the book that introduced me to Artimisia, a pioneering artist who should be much better known today. Vreeland not only makes you feel and smell the paint but she captures for the reader that necessity to create. But this is so much more then the story of art. Simply put Artemisia's life story is unforgettable. "