Still Lives
Discover the fascinating journey of art and celebrity in Still Lives by Maria H. Loh, published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This enlightening hardback spans 328 pages and delves into the lives of iconic artists like Michelangelo, Dürer, and Titian, who navigated the complex landscape of fame during the Renaissance.
Explore how these masters were not only creators of timeless works but also public figures who faced adoration and criticism alike. As Loh meticulously traces the emergence of early modern celebrity status among artists, readers will gain insight into the interplay of artistry and personality that defined this transformative era.
This captivating read is indispensable for anyone interested in art history or the evolution of celebrity culture. Dive into the compelling world of Still Lives and unravel the stories behind the masterpieces that still resonate today.