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Text accompanying each portrait provides compelling background information about the artist and his or her mother, the mother's impact on the artist’s career, and the artist’s painting style. Selected by art historian Juliet Heslewood, the portraits are displayed chronologically, and the changing nature of

Mother: Portraits by 40 Great Artists

Title:Mother: Portraits by 40 Great Artists
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Rating:4.92 (354 Votes)
Asin:0711229651
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:96Pages
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Language:English

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Text accompanying each portrait provides compelling background information about the artist and his or her mother, the mother's impact on the artist’s career, and the artist’s painting style. Selected by art historian Juliet Heslewood, the portraits are displayed chronologically, and the changing nature of the subject can be seen as time progresses over the centuries to the present day. Mother collects more than 40 of these fascinating portraits. Looking at each work and considering its individual history reveals much about the relationship, the artist, and about the time and place in which it was created. Among the painters represented are Rembrandt, Rossetti, Van Gogh, Sargent, Picasso, Kahlo, and Hockney.. Artists paint their mothers for many reasons as a loving tribute, of course, but also to capture a memorable face, to work through conflicting emotions, as a family legacy, or the simple availability of a model

For each painting the eloquent text explores the unique relationship between artist and sitter, in a winning combination of biographical anecdote and art history This original volume would make a perfect present for Mother's Day. --Good Book GuideThe selection is delightful, from Rembrandt, Ingres and Rosetti to Picasso, Freud and Hockney. --Good Book Guide . For each painting the eloquent text explores the unique relationship between artist and sitter in a winning combination of biographical anecdote and art history. This original volume would make a prefect present for Mother's Day

Juliet Heslewood studied the History of Art at London University and later gained an MA in English Literature at Toulouse. Juliet lives in Oxfordshire.

. 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. For over twenty-five years she lived in France where she devised and led study tours on art and architecture

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