About This Book
The author traces an artist's growth from childhood sketches and disciplined home education through formal study in Florence, Rome, and art schools, enriched by extensive travel. She recounts the creation and public reception of major battle paintings and vivid battlefield scenes rendered with attention to both heroic qualities and grim detail. Personal memoir material includes marriage into military life, official duties and travel in the East, and wartime efforts to support the less fortunate. The narrative is threaded with diary entries, sketches, and anecdotes that illuminate artistic practice, landscape, and social encounters.
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