"A fantasia of a double tale skimming through the art capitals of Europe with double muses, double love pursuits, double Raphaels, even double authors, a tale dripping with idealized romantic settings, mystery, art, and a touch of magic, The Sidewalk Artist will keep readers wondering what is real and what is artifice--as fine paintings always do." --Susan Vreeland, author of Girl in Hyacinth Blue While in Europe researching her next novel, twenty-something American Tulia Rose falls headlong into a romance with a handsome sidewalk artist. As he takes her on a tour of Europe's artistic treasures, she begins writing the story of the painter Raphael and his secret lover. Yet as her own affair grows deeper, Tulia's sidewalk artist grows more mysterious. Why does he seem so familiar? And what is his connection to the great Renaissance painter? Set in Paris and Italy, this lyrical first novel interweaves two parallel love stories, offering readers a unique view on the research and inspiration that goes into creating historical novels such as The Girl with the Pearl Earring and The Birth of Venus .
I loved the book as soon as I opened it. The authors have their e-mail address in the book, and you can also download beautiful pictures of areas where the story took place. The book is based on real historical figures and is set in beautiful European settings, past and present. The book is engrossing, emotional and beautiful. I highly recommend it.
Sweet and magical
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
If you happen to be in a romantic mood, this book will have you walking around in a rosy haze. Wonderful dual love story that had me smiling for days after I finished. Highly recommend. Going to have a hard time returning this one to the library--guess that means I need to buy it.
Simply the best - romantic and mystical
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
When I heard the description of this book, I instantly knew this was a book for me. The premise is a lady with writer's block going to vacation in Europe. While in Paris, she sees a sidewalk artist having drawn Raphael's angels in incredible detail. His first words to her are 'I almost thought you weren't coming'...Raphael and Tulia see their friendship grow into romance. The similarities between this modern day Raphael and the Italian Renaissance Raphael are uncanny. The stories past, present, and the beginnings of Tulia's book on Raphael, are intertwined, and all seem to blend into a love story that transcends time. This is an incredible book that will touch your heart. It brings history to life and is as vibrant as a Raphael painting. The beauty of the written word, the timeless romance will sweep you away. You will love this one.
I loved this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The story is simple and beautiful. I love the romantic tensions expressed through the 16th century Italian mail system as well as 21st century email, the rich visual descriptions of Renaissance-era Florence, Rome, and Urbino as well as modern New York, Paris, and Venice, and most of all I love the hopeful feeling I get from reading the book (the story begins with the rain, but doesn't end there). If you feel like taking a feel-good vacation to recharge your soul, pick this book up at the airport on your way.
Destined for Greatness
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
It's the beginning of an extended European vacation, and Tulia Rose is in Paris. Alone. Her boyfriend has given her this vacation as a gift, but he didn't come with her. With all the research she has planned for her new book, surely that's not so bad. She believes he's at least trying to patch up their relationship. While wandering through Paris, Tulia discovers a sidewalk artist of amazing talent. He wields chalk the way old masters wielded the brush. Known to Tulia only as Rafael, the artist captures her heart through simple reassurances and his brand of magic. Inspired by Raphael's story of a love lost, Tulia begins writing her new novel. The hero is Raffaello Sanzio--the legendary Italian painter--and the heroine is an unnamed poet of gentle nature. Romance blossoms for Tulia even as it develops in the story she writes. Raphael introduces her to secret corners of Florence and Venice, where her appreciation for his namesake grows. Dark, mysterious, and infinitely gentle, Tulia's Raphael shows her the meanings of love and loss. Her life will never be the same. The question will be where she goes from here. This debut novel is phenomenal. It is written with a voice so eloquent and beautiful that it will take the reader on the kind of emotional journey only elicited by true masters of the word. Buonaguro and Kirk are to be highly commended. The Sidewalk Artist is destined to become a romantic classic that will appeal to anyone who has tasted the power of love. Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer 8/2/2006
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