Degas & Cassatt, a solitary dance, publicado en USA
Degas & Cassatt, a solitary dance released in the USA
Estamos muy orgullosos y agradecidos a nuestro editor habitual en Estados Unidos, NBM, su confianza al publicar la traducción de “Degas, la danse de la solitude”.
We are very proud of and grateful to our regular US publisher for their confidence in publishing the translation of “Degas, la danse de la solitude”.
REVIEWS:
“Enchanting, thought-provoking and supremely enthralling, Degas & Cassatt: A Solitary Dance is a soft-focus voyage of illicit discovery no lover of unforgettable pictures can be without.”
– Win Wiacek, Now Read This!
“Readers will come away with a refreshed understanding of how Degas and Cassatt led a group of iconoclasts who dreamed of novel ways to invite people from different backgrounds to engage in art.”
– Maileen Hamto, Seattle Book Review
“…the writing is insightful and well considered, while the art is thoughtful and sparkling, making for a phenomenal biography.”
– Frank Plowright, The Slings and Arrows
“… this is a richly sophisticated work of graphical art and storytelling.”
Joseph Bendel, J.B. Spins
“It is an enjoyable way to learn about artists and art history.”
– Sheena McNeil, Sequential Tart
“The art world in 19th century Paris must have been a lively place, if the graphic novel Degas and Cassatt is any indication”
– Sarah Boslaugh, The Arts Stl
“This clear-eyed and holistic vision of a leading light of impressionism should appeal to art history buffs.”
– Publishers Weekly
“…an inherently fascinating read from start to finish. Engaging and memorable.”
– James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
“It’s a wordy, thoughtful book that dives deeply into Degas’s artistic impulses and driving passions, presented in mostly soft colors that somewhat mimic Degas’s own work.”
– Andrew Wheeler, The Antick Musings of G.B.H. Hornswoggler, Gent.
“Rubio’s research in Degas & Cassatt gives great merit to the biography…Readers will never look at the paintings, or the artists, the same way again.”
– Jeff Provine, Blogcritics