Artemisia
a novel
1st American ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Heron, Liz, 1947- - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Grove Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
106,750 words, Guess
Page Count
427 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6786503M
- ISBN-100802116728
- OCLC Control Number44089116
- OCLC Control Numberartemisianovel00lapi
- Library of Congress Control Number00041713
and 2 more
- LibraryThing287421
- Goodreads2022203
Classifications
- DDC843/.914
- LCCPQ2672.A589 A7813 2000
Description
"Born to the artist Orazio Gentileschi at the beginning of the 1600s, when artists were the celebrities of the day, Artemisia was apprenticed to her father at an early age. She showed such remarkable talent that he came to view her as the most precious thing he owned. But at the age of seventeen Artemisia was raped by her father's best friend and partner, Agostino Tassi. Soon the Gentileschi name was being 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. For eight months all of Rome was riveted by the trial. Artemisia won the case, but in return she was ostracized from Rome and from her father.". "This is a story of the love-hate relationship between master and pupil, father and daughter, at a time when daughters belonged to their fathers and had no legal rights. Artemisia's talent was such that she overturned the prejudices of her time, winning the admiration of wealthy patrons, kings, and queens."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Through air acrid with sweat and dust the light blinded thousands of eyes.
Excerpt
Through air acrid with sweat and dust the light blinded thousands of eyes.
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Genres
- Fiction.
Other Editions
- Artemisia: a novel
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