Lover: Portraits by 40 Great Artists

Lover: Portraits by 40 Great Artists

by JulietHeslewood (Author)

Synopsis

Juliet Heslewood, art historian and author of Mother: Portraits by 40 Great Artists, brings together a collection of portraits of artists' lovers, through history to the present day. The evolution of such a portrait begins with a unique and intimate relationship. These lovers were important to the artists, each one making an appearance upon canvas or paper, in plaster or stone. Exploring notions of forbidden love, lover as muse, as spouse, as life-long friend, the author tells the stories behind each of the works featured, and what they tell us about the artist, their relationships and their place in history. From Raphael, Rubens and Rossetti to Klimt and Hockney, over forty portraits make up this collection of artists' lovers. A fascinating combination of biographical anecdote and art history, it is also a celebration of relationships, partnership and love.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 06 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0711231087
ISBN 13: 9780711231085

Media Reviews
The art of romance might be a tricky thing to master but one author has at least been trying to get a grasp on what constitutes good romantic art. Artists & Illustrators A lovely hardbound collection that shines a light on the tradition of the artist and his muse. Cotswold Life A book that will leave you wondering anew what the Mona Lisa is really smiling about... The Dubliner The universal subject of love which informs so many works of art, literature and music, touches us all and nowhere more than in these pictures is it brought into such sharp focus. Manchester Evening News A collection of exquisite portraits which explore, describe and capture the complex quintessence of love through paint ad photography. As artists including Goya, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Schiele, Freida Kahlo and David Hockney immortalise their mistresses, muses, spouses and objects of obsession, so their emotions are expressed in a language beyond words. Easy Living What a delightful book. Yorkshire Gazette This beautifully produced, yet elegantly slim, volume proves you can introduce art to people without manufacturing something the size of the proverbial cofee-table book. Good Book Guide
Author Bio
JULIET HESLEWOOD studied the History of Art at London University and later gained an MA in English Literature at Toulouse. For over twenty-five years she lived in France where she devised and led study tours on art and architecture as well as continuing her writing career. Her books include The History of Western Painting for young people which was translated into twelve languages. She also wrote its companion on sculpture and Introducing Picasso. She has published collections of world folk-tales. Juliet now lives in Oxfordshire where she continues to write on both art and folklore and is a freelance lecturer in the History of Art.