A light of her own
2020
Book
In Holland 1633, a woman's ambition has no place. Judith is a painter, dodging the law and whispers of murder to try to become the first woman admitted to the Haarlem painters guild. Maria is a Catholic in a country where the faith is banned, hoping to absolve her sins by recovering a lost saint's relic. Both women's destinies will be shaped by their ambitions, running counter to the city's most powerful men, whose own plans spell disaster. A vivid portrait of a remarkable artist, A Light of Her Own is a richly-woven story of grit against the backdrop of Rembrandt and an uncompromising religion. Story behind the story. The trail of Judith Leyster's career was so faint that only years after her death in 1660, collectors began attributing her few surviving paintings to other artists. She signed her work with only a beautiful, stylized monogram. Credit went to Frans Hals, Jan Miense Molenaer, and others. She would remain lost to history until 1893.
Item Details
ISBN:
- 9781944995904 (trade paperback)
- 9781944995904
Edition: First paperback edition.
Description: 309 pages ; 21 cm
LCCN: 2018017976
Control Number: 3364312
Publisher: Chicago, IL : Amberjack Publishing, 2020.Subjects:
- Ambition -- Fiction.
- Art -- Fiction.
- Artists -- Netherlands -- Fiction.
- Drawing -- Fiction.
- Female friendship -- Fiction.
- Friendships.
- Gender roles.
- Grebber, Pieter de, approximately 1600-1652 or 1653 -- Fiction.
- Haarlem (Netherlands) -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction.
- Homosociality.
- Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
- Leyster, Judith, 1609-1660 -- Fiction.
- Netherlands -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction.
- Netherlands -- Social conditions -- 17th century -- Fiction.
- Painters -- Netherlands -- Fiction.
- Role behavior.
- Sex role -- Netherlands -- History -- Fiction.
- Women painters -- Netherlands -- Fiction.
- Women's friendships.
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