The Art of Fiction on Art, Part VI
Novels dealing with other art forms than painting:
CLARA AND MR. TIFFANY, Susan Vreeland. The woman hidden from the public eye who created Tiffany's leaded glass lamps, and the Tiffany Girls who made them.
LOVING FRANK, Nancy Horan. The tempestuous relationship betwee Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Cheney, the mistress for whom Wright left his family.
NAKED CAME I, David Weiss. A portrayal of sculptor Auguste Rodin, his family, his lovers, his fellow artists, and his works.
THE GLASSBLOWER OF MURANO, Marina Fiorato. A woman glassblower, a secret process, and international intrigue.
THE ILLUMINATOR, Brenda Rickman Vantrease. A painter secretly illuminating a forbidden English translation of the Bible.
THE LADY AND THE UNICORN, Tracy Chevalier. Fictional characters surrounding the making of a 15th century tapestry.
CLARA AND MR. TIFFANY, Susan Vreeland. The woman hidden from the public eye who created Tiffany's leaded glass lamps, and the Tiffany Girls who made them.
LOVING FRANK, Nancy Horan. The tempestuous relationship betwee Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Cheney, the mistress for whom Wright left his family.
NAKED CAME I, David Weiss. A portrayal of sculptor Auguste Rodin, his family, his lovers, his fellow artists, and his works.
THE GLASSBLOWER OF MURANO, Marina Fiorato. A woman glassblower, a secret process, and international intrigue.
THE ILLUMINATOR, Brenda Rickman Vantrease. A painter secretly illuminating a forbidden English translation of the Bible.
THE LADY AND THE UNICORN, Tracy Chevalier. Fictional characters surrounding the making of a 15th century tapestry.
Published on August 14, 2013 12:39
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Reading, Thinking, and Writing with Susan Vreeland
Hello, and welcome to my new blog. I must admit I am a neophyte to blogs. Does that make me a blogophyte? Sounds like some prehistoric one-celled creature. My dictionary defines neophyte as a newcomer
Hello, and welcome to my new blog. I must admit I am a neophyte to blogs. Does that make me a blogophyte? Sounds like some prehistoric one-celled creature. My dictionary defines neophyte as a newcomer to a belief. I suppose that applies to me and the belief that people will read what I write here. I propose to comment on the books I'm reading and especially the one I'm writing. I'll also offer little reports of my book events. Since I'm fascinated by words (as you can see), I might feature a word new to me.
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