Private view /
by Connor, Alexandra.
Material type: BookSeries: Charnwood.Publisher: Leicester : Thorpe, 2016Edition: Large print edition.Description: 252 p. (large print) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781444829563 (hbk.); 1444829564.Classification number: 709.22 CONSubject(s): Artists -- Anecdotes | Large type booksOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Behind universally admired works of art - THE LAUGHING CAVALIER by Hals, THE BIRTH OF VENUS by Botticelli, THE THINKER by Rodin, and many more - are the artists themselves, whose lesser-known eccentricities are revealed in PRIVATE VIEW. Here is Fra Filippo Lippi, a friar who had to be locked in a room by the Pope in order to keep him at the easel and away from the bedroom. William Blake, who talked to the dead - and Theodore Gericault, who brought the dead home with him to use as unpaid models. Here is Rembrandt, who not only owned a monkey himself, but once painted a similar creature into a patron's family portrait. And of course the swaggering Michelangelo, who as a child recommended his 'perfect' services 'in all humility' to the Duke of Milan...Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Large Print - Children | Formby Library | Large Print Adult Non-Fiction | 709.22 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002862740X |
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Behind universally admired works of art - THE LAUGHING CAVALIER by Hals, THE BIRTH OF VENUS by Botticelli, THE THINKER by Rodin, and many more - are the artists themselves, whose lesser-known eccentricities are revealed in PRIVATE VIEW. Here is Fra Filippo Lippi, a friar who had to be locked in a room by the Pope in order to keep him at the easel and away from the bedroom. William Blake, who talked to the dead - and Theodore Gericault, who brought the dead home with him to use as unpaid models. Here is Rembrandt, who not only owned a monkey himself, but once painted a similar creature into a patron's family portrait. And of course the swaggering Michelangelo, who as a child recommended his 'perfect' services 'in all humility' to the Duke of Milan...
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