My new book, a collection of art throughout the ages, which depicts the battle with Goliath through the eye of famous artists, is already here:
Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath is a collection of art throughout the ages, around the story of David. This volume focuses on the epic battle with Goliath.
Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath is a collection of art throughout the ages, around the story of David. This volume focuses on the epic battle with Goliath.
These amazing sculptures, paintings, etchings, and manuscript illustrations inspired the author to write The David Chronicles, a series of three volumes, the first of which is the novel Rise to Power, where she imagines the battle with Goliath.
Besides being an artist and having worked as an architect, she taught art history, and this collection served as the basis for a study course analyzing the contrasts in viewpoints around the biblical story.
This collection is arranged not by artist, nor by artistic style or era, but rather by moment-by-moment in the story, blow--by-blow, as imagined by various artists: Michelangelo, Bernini, Dali, Adrea del Verrocchio, Donatello, Titian, Rembrandt, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Rubens, Degas, and Barry Moser, to name but a few.
★ Love Reading? Treat yourself to a gift ★
Volume I: Rise to Power
Paperback: Amazon ★ Barnes&Noble
Volume II: A Peek at Bathsheba
Volume III: The Edge of Revolt
Ebook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Google Play ★ Smashwords
Paperback Amazon ★ Barnes&Noble
The complete trilogy:
The David Chronicles (Boxed Set)
Volume IV: Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath
Volume V: Inspired by Art: Fall of a Giant
Volume VI: Inspired by Art: Rise to Power
Volume VII: Inspired by Art: A Peek at Bathsheba
Ebook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Google Play ★ Smashwords
Ebook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Google Play ★ Smashwords
Volume VIII: Inspired by Art: The Edge of Revolt
Volume IX: Inspired by Art: The Last Concubine
Uvi fantastic addition to Rise to Power. I'll want to revisit David while reading Fighting Goliath. Thank you for the Free book, as well.
ReplyDeleteOh, totally my pleasure Suzanne. I find it enriching to witness the story through the imagination of amazing, world-renowned artists throughout history. There are so many--and at time conflicting--ways to depict each moment in the story.
Delete