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Painter to the King
Painter to the King | Amy Sackville
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This is a portrait of Diego Velzquez, from his arrival at the court of King Philip IV of Spain, to his death 38 years and scores of paintings later. It is a portrait of a relationship that is not quite a friendship, between an artist and his subject. It is a portrait of a ruler, always on duty, and increasingly burdened by a life of public expectation and repeated private grief. And it is a portrait of a court collapsing under the weight of its own excess. Unfolding through series of masterly set-pieces and glancing sketches, this is a novel of brilliance, imagination and sheer style -- about what is shown and what is seen, about art and life.
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jenniferw88
Painter to the King | Amy Sackville
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Made the mistake of going to Kingston Lacy's second-hand bookshop today! £2 for these!

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LonesomeReader
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I really enjoyed this novel which portrays life in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and invites the reader to view history and its portrayal on many different levels. In doing so she sacrifices getting to the heart of some more interesting side stories but the depiction of the king is so compelling in capturing his frustrated rule. A unique and beautifully written novel.

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LeePeckover
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Much of the prose here feels like Amy Sackville is painting with words. While the artist she discusses is known for realistic creations this book is the opposite of that. Here we have beautiful images created through words that somehow weave together a story framed by a narrator looking back on the life of an artist through his own works. If that sounds a little unusual, it‘s because this book is just that. Unusual but rewarding.