The Devil's Canvas

The Devil's Canvas
Author: Gianfranco Pereno
Publisher: Babelcube Inc
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2024-05-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1667474537

A distressing dream that inexorably turns into reality. The power of Caravaggio's genius merges with the great and arcane power of Magic, generating a nightmare that transcends the boundaries of Reason and Faith. A cunning and unpredictable serial killer who uses art as a tool to lure his victims into a realm where love and passion, cruelty and tenderness, seem to violently blur their boundaries. An astonishing reality where each individual is both spectator and protagonist. A prolonged terror in which Law and Justice will only clash after a harrowing final scream.

Art of the Devil

Art of the Devil
Author: Arturo Graf
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1783107693

“The Devil holds the strings which move us!” (Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil, 1857.) Satan, Beelzebub, Lucifer... the Devil has many names and faces, all of which have always served artists as a source of inspiration. Often commissioned by religious leaders as images of fear or veneration, depending on the society, representations of the underworld served to instruct believers and lead them along the path of righteousness. For other artists, such as Hieronymus Bosch, they provided a means of denouncing the moral decrepitude of one’s contemporaries. In the same way, literature dealing with the Devil has long offered inspiration to artists wishing to exorcise evil through images, especially the works of Dante and Goethe. In the 19th century, romanticism, attracted by the mysterious and expressive potential of the theme, continued to glorify the malevolent. Auguste Rodin’s The Gates of Hell, the monumental, tormented work of a lifetime, perfectly illustrates this passion for evil, but also reveals the reason for this fascination. Indeed, what could be more captivating for a man than to test his mastery by evoking the beauty of the ugly and the diabolic?

Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World

Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World
Author: Miles J. Unger
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476794227

One of The Christian Science Monitor’s Best Nonfiction Books of 2018 “An engrossing read…a historically and psychologically rich account of the young Picasso and his coteries in Barcelona and Paris” (The Washington Post) and how he achieved his breakthrough and revolutionized modern art through his masterpiece, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. In 1900, eighteen-year-old Pablo Picasso journeyed from Barcelona to Paris, the glittering capital of the art world. For the next several years he endured poverty and neglect before emerging as the leader of a bohemian band of painters, sculptors, and poets. Here he met his first true love and enjoyed his first taste of fame. Decades later Picasso would look back on these years as the happiest of his long life. Recognition came first from the avant-garde, then from daring collectors like Leo and Gertrude Stein. In 1907, Picasso began the vast, disturbing masterpiece known as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Inspired by the painting of Paul Cézanne and the inventions of African and tribal sculpture, Picasso created a work that captured the disorienting experience of modernity itself. The painting proved so shocking that even his friends assumed he’d gone mad, but over the months and years it exerted an ever greater fascination on the most advanced painters and sculptors, ultimately laying the foundation for the most innovative century in the history of art. In Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World, Miles J. Unger “combines the personal story of Picasso’s early years in Paris—his friendships, his romances, his great ambition, his fears—with the larger story of modernism and the avant-garde” (The Christian Science Monitor). This is the story of an artistic genius with a singular creative gift. It is “riveting…This engrossing book chronicles with precision and enthusiasm a painting with lasting impact in today’s art world” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), all of it played out against the backdrop of the world’s most captivating city.

The Devil's Signature

The Devil's Signature
Author: Jane Elend
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-02-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Not your typical urban fantasy story! Prepare to dive into a new book series that will devour you to the depth of steamy romance, heart trembling drama and breathtaking action! Sophie, a young artist from London is stuck in a daily routine. She works at her mother's coffee shop and tries her best to pay off all the family debts after her father's mysterious death and his company bankruptcy. Sophie suffers from anxiety and has trouble finding her purpose in life, constantly being a subject to attacks and kidnapping attempts. Arranged marriage, haters to lovers story, strong character development and consistent plot cliffhangers are to be expected! A puzzling story is revealed when her life turned upside down in an instant and fate threw a heavy burden on Sophie's shoulders. Unveiled her family secrets, open new doors to her father's murder, befriend a real witch who struggles through depression and self-esteem and meet the most cunning, self-centred, evil man that the world has ever known - the Devil himself, the Fallen Angel with a painful and tragic past. Why is this book different from others? - Urban Fantasy that takes place in modern London - Variety of characters including different racial backgrounds and members of LGBT+ community - Old familiar stories are reviewed from a new angle - Demons? Angels? Witches? Devil? Yes. they are all here! - Mystery, comedy, romance, action, thriller - dive into the mixture of chaos and enjoy it! Warning: this book is intended for adults and contains sexual scenes, violence, strong language, contains elements of racism and homophobia.

The Devil and the Sacred in English Drama, 1350–1642

The Devil and the Sacred in English Drama, 1350–1642
Author: John D. Cox
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2000-10-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139426958

John Cox tells the intriguing story of stage devils from their earliest appearance in English plays to the closing of the theatres by parliamentary order in 1642. The book represents a major revision of E. K. Chambers' ideas of stage devils in The Medieval Stage (1903), arguing that this is not a history of gradual secularization, as scholarship has maintained for the last century, but rather that stage devils were profoundly shaped from the outset by the assumptions of sacred drama and retained this shape virtually unchanged until the advent of permanent commercial theatres near London. The book spans both medieval and Renaissance drama including the medieval Mystery cycles on the one hand, through to plays by Greene, Marlowe, Shakespeare (1 and 2 Henry VI), Jonson, Middleton and Davenant. An appendix lists all known devil plays in English from the beginning to 1642.

Under Canvas

Under Canvas
Author: William B. Mucklow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1876
Genre: Evangelistic sermons
ISBN:

The Art of Fantasy

The Art of Fantasy
Author: S. Elizabeth
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0711279950

The Art of Fantasy is an inspiring curation of art for fans of myth, magic and the unreal – from gallery greats (the Surrealists and Symbolists) to artists working in the margins today.

Satan

Satan
Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009
Genre: Devil in literature
ISBN: 143811513X

Presents a collection of writings exploring the character of Satan in world literature.