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Gino, the Countess & Chagall [Hardcover]

Len Lamensdorf (Author)
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November 2, 2000
Gino, born on a tiny farm near Florence, Italy, grows into young manhood with the build of a tall, powerful athlete, the chiseled face of a movie idol and the graceful, sensual hands of a Michelangelo. He rises from painting at a tiny monastery to assisting modern masters restore great frescos and create new murals, to eminence as a world renowned painter in Paris, acclaimed such artists as Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, Jean Paul Sartre and Andre Malraux.

Throughout his life, Gino is dogged by the dark and devious Pietro Scegli, a brutal, vicious man who carries terrible secrets and bears a mysterious and dangerous relationship to Gino, his beautiful and vulnerable sister, Maria, and his murdered, Fascist father. Pietro's jealousy and hatred are threats to Gino's very existence.

But Gino is never far from romance; his sensational artistic talent is matched only by his powerful appeal to women. His affairs range from a lyrical romp with beauteous Giulia, daughter of the Florentine industrial potentate who has unknowingly financed his work, to a tempestuous, yet profound, romance with the fabulously wealthy and elegant Ariane, Comtesse de Villon, to overwhelming, redeeming passion with lovely, young Monique who turns his life from sterile desperation to a dazzling rebirth of hope and talent.

At last, Gino must face long hidden and life threatening truths. Will he triumph over scandal, hatred and evil, or be vanquished by the ominous forces that have shadowed his life?


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In this name-dropping bodice-ripper for art enthusiasts and Italophiles, na ve yet talented Italian peasant Gianpaolo Bondone rises to fame and fortune in the Paris art world. Returning to his childhood home near Florence at the end of his service in WWII, Gino envisions a return to his simple life of farming and leatherworking at the local monastery. Instead, he finds his fascist father murdered by partisans and his sister deflowered by Pietro Scegli, a member of the Black Shirts. Tortured by dreams of the war, Gino seeks help from the prior of the local monastery, who arranges for Gino's apprenticeship with a master artist in Florence. Love affairs there and in Paris ensue. Gino's painting waxes and wanes with each new twist in his life. With the help of such luminaries as Chagall and Picasso, Gino learns what it takes to be a true artist. Lamensdorf (author of The Crouching Dragon, a young adult novel) writes a rollicking, if shallow, travelogue and art history saga. A voluptuous, romance-novel-style jacket and equally lusty blurbs from, among others, Fran Halpern of NPR may alert readers to a lighthearted airplane read.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Italian painter Gino Bondone ends up in postwar Paris in the company of Pietro Scegli, a fascist friend of his father's with motives of his own. Utilizing his chameleonlike abilities, Pietro secures a job to support himself and Gino, but he scoffs at Gino's talent and is amazed when Gino convinces Pierre Petit, a famous artist and fellow Italian, to mentor him. Pietro both helps and competes with Gino, a one-sided rivalry exacerbated by the Countess Ariane, who becomes smitten with Gino even though Pietro has fallen in love with her. Through the countess's connections, Gino meets the great masters of the art world, including Chagall, who takes an interest in him and explains that art must always come first, love second. Gino realizes that, indeed, he must be true to his work if he's going to live up to his dream of artistic success. Lamensdorf presents a glowing tribute to the world of art through the life of a talented and charming painter who personifies a zest for life. Patty Engelmann
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Seascape Pr Ltd; 1ST edition (November 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966974166
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966974164
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,071,480 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding novel of peace & war, love & hate, art & artists, September 7, 2000
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Gino, The Countess & Chagall is a deeply engaging novel set in post-World War II Italy and France. A world of art and artists where Gino, a former soldier, becomes a lowly assistant to a master artist who is restoring one of Italy's great frescoes. Gino then moves on to Paris where he struggles for artistic recognition and support in his own right. A scheming half-brother, a vulnerable sister, a series of art masters, beautiful women comprise a memorable cast of characters in this outstanding novel of war and peace, love and hate, art and artists.
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