Product Details:
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.75L x 1.25T
Pages:
592
Age Range:
NA
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| The wild persona of the late-sixteenth-century artist, who captured the dark, violent spirit of his age better than any of his contemporaries, is well-documented in this biography of Caravaggio by the author of Midnight in Sicily. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. *Author: Robb, Peter *Subtitle: The Man Who Became Caravaggio *Publication Date: 2001/02/01 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.25 *Width: 5.75 *Height: 8.25 |
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From the Publisher:
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year As vividly and unflinchingly presented herein with "blood and bone and sinew" (Times Literary Supplement) by Peter Robb, Caravaggio's wild and tempestuous life was a provocation to a culture in a state of siege. The end of the sixteenth century was marked by the Inquisition and Counter-Reformation, a background of ideological war against which, despite all odds, brilliant feats of art and science were achieved. No artist captured the dark, violent spirit of the time better than Caravaggio, variously known as Marisi, Moriggia, Merigi, and sometimes, simply M. As art critic Robert Hughes has said, "There was art before him and art after him, and they were not the same." Robb's masterful biography "re-creates the mirror Cravaggio held up to nature," as Hilary Spurling wrote in The New York Times Book Review, "with singular delicacy as well as passion and panache." |
Praise
Publishers Weekly
"Australian-born Robb...has created an idiosyncratic but dazzling biography of Caravaggio by exploiting almost every extant fragment, including a handful of sightings by friends and enemies, and the scanty Italian police files....Just as Caravaggio took art to the edge, Robb takes biography there." 12/20/1999 New York Times Book Review
"[Robb's] account achieves both intimacy and vibrancy because of the richness of its layering, its nonstop accumulation of analyzed detail." - Richard Bernstein 3/6/2000 "There is a certain amount of interesting material here, and Robb has done a great deal of homework." 1/9/2000
"Australian-born Robb...has created an idiosyncratic but dazzling biography of Caravaggio by exploiting almost every extant fragment, including a handful of sightings by friends and enemies, and the scanty Italian police files....Just as Caravaggio took art to the edge, Robb takes biography there." 12/20/1999 New York Times Book Review
"[Robb's] account achieves both intimacy and vibrancy because of the richness of its layering, its nonstop accumulation of analyzed detail." - Richard Bernstein 3/6/2000 "There is a certain amount of interesting material here, and Robb has done a great deal of homework." 1/9/2000













