"In this memoir devoted to the author's career and her love of Venice and its role in the Italian Renaissance, Rosanna Hardin Hall's reflections in Italy's hidden gardens often lead her into a dream-like state where she is taken back to the High Renaissance in Venice in the early 1500s. There, she imagines herself as an elegant, sophisticated courtesan. Readers float through history and arrive with the author as she meets a handsome man whom they discover is the artist Giorgione. In his short life, he created some of the most beautiful paintings of the period. In the author's reverie, he shares his secrets of painting and how Leonardo da Vinci has influenced his greatest painting, La Tempesta. Because the author is not only an accomplished artist, but a consummate researcher, very knowledgeable about the famed Renaissance artists and their influences, the reader is offered an insider's view of the techniques and styles favored by these artists and their search for nature's secret beauty."--Page [4] of cover.
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