The Altarpiece

Cover of The Altarpiece by Lauren Fogle Boyd
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 9781939051318
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.97 Pounds
Width: 0.74 Inches
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The Altarpiece by Lauren Fogle Boyd, published by Lucky Bat Books in 2013, is a historical fiction novel that explores the intersection of art and politics during the Third Reich. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Anke, the daughter of a condemned modern artist, as she navigates a perilous landscape where her knowledge of the medieval Ghent Altarpiece makes her a target for those seeking to loot Europe’s cultural treasures. With themes of love and survival, Anke’s journey unfolds amidst the chaos of a war-torn Europe.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into the lives of Anke and Erik Brossler, a young Jewish art historian who emigrates to America just in time to escape the horrors of the Nazi regime. As Erik grapples with the loss of Anke and the fate of Europe’s priceless art, the novel presents a poignant exploration of love and humanity in the face of adversity. The Altarpiece offers a vivid portrayal of a significant historical period, intertwining personal stories with the broader implications of war and artistic heritage. This edition spans 289 pages and is presented in English.


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In the suffocating atmosphere of the Third Reich, art becomes a political issue. When the renowned modern artist Dietrich Junger is condemned by Hitler’s puritanical artistic purge, his daughter Anke finds herself abandoned by the two men she loved most. One is dead; one has fled. An expert on the object of Nazi obsession, the medieval Ghent Altarpiece, Anke is threatened by those desperate to loot Europe’s great treasures. She must walk a tightrope between her desire to rebel and her instinct to survive. Erik Brossler, a young Jewish art historian, is the man who fled, emigrating to America with his parents just in time. Erik is haunted by the loss of Anke and the imminent danger for Europe’s priceless art. When America enters the war, Erik’s new journey takes him right into the heart of the inferno, brings him to the breaking point, and returns to him the great love of his life. From historian and author Lauren Fogle Boyd comes a harrowing and heartwarming story about love, art, and humanity-in a Europe devastated by war and atrocity. “With The Altarpiece, Boyd has written a novel of impressive depth and human warmth. She has brought to life a fascinating and moving episode of history, taking the reader across continents, across time. Vivid, thought-provoking, and moving, this is an account of war, a story of love, and a tale of intrigue. The Ghent altarpiece is one of the most beloved artworks of human history, and Boyd’s novel shows us how a painting can grip the soul, and how its loss and liberation can become emblematic of the trials and tribulations of war, its recovery an analogy for the triumph of humanity.” Heidi Gearhart, PhD Assistant Professor of Art History Assumption College

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Who is the author of “The Altarpiece”?
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When was “The Altarpiece” published?
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781939051318.
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Language: en. Pages: 289.

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