Artemisia

  • Artemisia
    By Anna Banti

    Objeto de un culto más que justificado, Artemisia es, sin duda, la obra maestra de Anna Banti y una de las más grandes novelas de la literatura italiana del siglo XX. La obra narra la vida de Artemisia Gentileschi, gran pintora del ...

  • Artemisia
    By Anna Banti

    Although Artemisia describes life in seventeenth-century Rome, Florence, and Naples, the time setting of the novel is, in a deeper sense, a historical, merging as it does the experience of a woman dead for three centuries with the terrors ...

  • Artemisia
    By Alexandra Lapierre

    My sources for the multi - faceted character of Buonarroti were M. G. Masera's book Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane and Adrian W. Vliegenthart's La Galleria Buonarnoti e Michelangelo il Giovane . See also Ugo Procacci , La Casa ...

  • Artemisia
    By Colin W. Wright

    Sites of Synthesis The lipophilic substances produced by the genus Artemisia are synthesised and accumulated in secretory structures that can be generally classified into two categories: glandular trichomes and secretory ducts.

  • Artemisia
    By Nathalie Ferlut

    The English-language edition of Nathalie Ferlut and Tamia Baudouin's stunning biography of Artemisia Gentileschi, the trailblazing Italian baroque painter, originally published in French.

  • Artemisia
    By Letizia Treves

    Published to accompany the exhibition "Artemisia", The National Gallery, London, 4 April -26 July 2020.

  • Artemisia: A Regency Novel in the Tradition of Jane Austen
    By D G Rampton

    #1 best seller in British Historical Literature (US store, Dec 2013, Jan 2015) ♥ a love-hate romance ♥ a reluctant debutante ♥ an English lord spy ♥ a glorious London Season Austenesque Reviews - "I highly recommend this novel and ...