![]() ![]() The detailed narrative straddles the line between biography and novel some passages stack up piles of Renaissance facts, while others reimagine Artemisia's dramatic life scene by scene. LaPierre (Fanny Stevenson) then follows father and daughter on their subsequent travels, which bring them both in time to the England of King Charles I. All this transpires in the first half of LaPierre's book, which draws on and sometimes interpolates real transcripts from the trial. A dramatic trial ensued Artemisia won, but the scandal drove her to leave Rome, and to marry the lawyer who defended her. ![]() When Artemisia refused Tassi, he raped her. Artemisia's father was the much-in-demand Roman painter Orazio Gentileschi, who took the unusual steps of making his daughter both his apprentice and his model.As Artemisia entered her late teens, Orazio grew extremely protective, then arranged for her to marry his unscrupulous associate, painter Agostino Tassi. ![]() LaPierre's heavily researched-but racy-historical novel covers the passionate life of Italian Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi (1592-1653), who survived rape, ostracism and public scandal and went on to imagine powerful women in her energetic paintings. ![]()
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