The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Set in the sixteenth-century, The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola tells the story of a woman's passion for painting and adventure. In a world where women painters had little to no acknowledgment, she was singled out by Michelangelo and Vasari who recognized and praised her talent. Gaining the Milanese elite's acclaim, she went on to become court painter to Spanish King Philip II and taught his queen to paint. One can't live such an extraordinary life without having stories to tell, and tell them Sofonisba does to Sir Anthony Van Dyke, who comes to visit her toward the end of her life. During their meeting, she agrees to reveal her secrets but first challenges the younger painter to find the one lie hidden in her tale. In a saga filled with intrigue, jealousy, buried treasure, unrequited love, espionage, and murder, Sofonisba's story is played out against the backdrop of Italy, Spain, and Sicily. Throughout her life, she encounters talented artists, authoritative dukes, mad princes, religious kings, spying queens, vivacious viscounts, and dashing sea captains-even a Barbary pirate. But of all the people who fell in love with Sofonisba, only one captured her heart. The painter may have many secrets but the truth of her life is crystal clear from the beginning. Always a strong, passionate woman with a dream, she was an intelligent artist who knew her self-worth and in the end, as Michelangelo had done for her, Sofonisba passed her brush to a new generation.
Customer Reviews
The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola
The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola is an interesting fictional account of a real life person in history by Melissa Muldoon. I have to admit I have never heard of Sofonisba Anguissola before, even as a previous art student in college. After reading about her in this book, I found myself searching more about her on the internet. I believe the author did a great job bringing her to life. It was obvious that Melissa Muldoon did her research. The historical details were quite vivid that made me feel as though I was transported back in time to sixteenth century Europe. I was intrigued at meeting some famous historical figures that I have already previously learned about. I loved her bravery and determination to make a name for herself as a respected artist. The beauty of her passion of life is admirable.
I am giving The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola four and a half stars. I recommend it for readers who enjoy reading historical fiction based on real historical figures. I would love to read more like this one by Melissa Muldoon in the near future. I do believe this one is worth a read and not be missed. I will, also be looking forward to reading more about Sofonisba Anguissola. I believe that she was a fascinating person.
I received The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola from the publisher. This revie is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.