Juliet Heslewood brings together a collection of portraits of artists' lovers, through history to the present day.
The evolution of such a portrait begins with a unique and intimate relationship. These lovers were important to the artists, each one making an appearance upon canvas or paper, in plaster or stone. Exploring notions of forbidden love, lover as muse, as spouse, as life-long friend, Lover: Portraits by 40 Great Artists tells the stories behind each of the works featured, and what they tell us about the artist, their relationships and their place in history.
From Raphael, Rubens and Rossetti to Klimt and Hockney, over forty portraits make up this collection of artists' lovers. A fascinating combination of biographical anecdote and art history, Lover: Portraits by 40 Great Artists is also a celebration of relationships, partnership and love.