Botticelli's Muse

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Product Details
Price
$24.95
Publisher
Juiceboxartists Press
Publish Date
Pages
528
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.02 X 1.18 inches | 1.69 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780998131603

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About the Author
An Italophile since the age of nineteen when she studied painting at Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy, Dorah Blume has published short fiction and nonfiction in newspapers, magazines, and literary journals and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for Hunger for Learning. Considering herself a late bloomer, she expanded her artistic reach from visual to the written word in her forties with an MFA in creative writing from Emerson, and has navigated between the two ever since. As a certified Amherst Writers & Artists (AWA) facilitator, Dorah has led Juiceboxartists writing workshops for adults in Greater Boston as well as in Tuscany, and will soon offer online writing workshops. She divides her time between Boston and Los Angeles with frequent trips to Italy. If she could possess one superpower, it would be to understand and speak every language on the planet.
A visual artist from the age of five, Ms. Bluestein has been a painter, print maker, cabinet maker, and graphic artist for decades. Most recently turning to book illustration, she employs a combination of abstract zentangles with realistic subject matter. The line drawings sprinkled throughout Botticelli's Muse are meant to give the reader a window into the plants, animals, and characters in the novel, while echoing a tradition of the illuminated manuscript.
Reviews

In Dorah Blume's capable hands, Renaissance Italy comes to life in all its complexity, historical fact deftly woven into a captivating narrative. Ostensibly the tale of the creation of Sandro Botticelli's famed Primavera masterpiece, Botticelli's Muse is in equal parts a story of artistic inspiration, political intrigue, religious faith, temptation, and yes, romance.
--Sarah Cascone, Associate Editor, artnet News

Meticulously researched. You'll be transported to another time and place . . . and meet well-drawn characters. Dorah Blume has given us a masterpiece. --Claire Daniel