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The passion of Artemisia, [a novel], Susan Vreeland

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The passion of Artemisia, [a novel], Susan Vreeland
Language
eng
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libretto or text
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fiction
Main title
The passion of Artemisia
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electronic resource
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Oclc number
127329321
Responsibility statement
Susan Vreeland
Sub title
[a novel]
Summary
Set against the lush tapestry of Renaissance Rome, this is a mesmerizing tale of love, art, and most notably, the love of art. After Artemisia Gentileschi, a promising young painter, is raped by her instructor, a papal court orders her torture and her father betrays her. Shamed but not vanquished, she asks her harsh parent to arrange her marriage to another painter and, thus vindicated in the eyes of society and the church, she begins a new life. But not a happy one. Vreeland's previous novel, the best-selling Girl in hyacinth blue, dazzled the critics and was voted a Book Sense Book of the Year finalist. Once again bringing the visual arts to vivid life, The passion of Artemisia is a glowing, subtly delineated portrait of a remarkable woman--the first to make a significant contribution to art history
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