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Review of Fidelia Bridges: Nature into Art

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Fidelia Bridges: Nature into Art" by Katherine Manthorne.]
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Fidelia Bridges, a renowned female fine artist, is widely acknowledged and admired for her exceptional expertise in nature art, specializing in oil paintings and watercolors. Born in 1834 in Salem, Massachusetts, she cultivated her artistic talent, transforming it into a successful career that brought her both financial stability and well-deserved recognition. Although she lived during a time when horse transportation prevailed, she witnessed the evolution of technology, and her artistic success allowed her to acquire some modern technologies, including hiring a chauffeur.

Fidelia Bridges played a significant role in elevating the status of art as a profitable and coveted profession. This year, 2023, marks the centenary of her passing. Her captivating nature-inspired artworks, such as those featuring symbolic depictions of birds in wooded habitats, are carefully preserved in museums and galleries throughout America. However, her biography and professional life have not been extensively researched until now. Katherine Manthorne has undertaken the task of delving into Fidelia Bridges' life and has produced the book "Fidelia Bridges: Nature into Art" to provide a comprehensive understanding of the talented artist behind the cherished and timeless works.

Within the pages of this book, readers will uncover detailed insights into Fidelia's early life, tracing her journey from her upbringing in Salem under her parents' care to the discovery of her artistic talents following her family's misfortunes, including the loss of her parents. The narrative then follows her pursuit of education in Philadelphia and highlights her numerous achievements in various exhibitions, culminating in the realization of her desired artistic lifestyle intertwined with nature.

Firstly, I would like to express my utmost appreciation to the author for her exceptional dedication to producing this remarkable book. It is a true privilege to have selected this literary gem for review, as its pages effortlessly transport readers into the captivating world of Fidelia Bridges. The profound impact of witnessing a female artist's extraordinary journey to professional success in her chosen field cannot be overstated. Fidelia's story serves as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us all of the boundless potential that resides within us.

One cannot help but admire the author's remarkable prowess in skillfully organizing the book's content, thereby enhancing its overall functionality. Through expertly crafted subtopics, the author intricately unveils the multidimensional layers of Fidelia's evolution, from her humble beginnings as a child to the awe-inspiring discovery of her innate talent. Moreover, the author seamlessly guides us through the labyrinthine path that Fidelia treads on her remarkable journey to success, deftly intertwining the significance of pivotal exhibitions that shaped her artistic trajectory.

Secondly, I applaud the inclusion of numerous photographs showcasing Bridges' paintings and watercolors. The artwork feels vibrant and effectively conveys the messages of nature, offering a sense of relaxation and captivation. I found myself spending ample time appreciating these visuals, as they truly delighted my senses. Upon completing the book, I found myself contemplating life on a deeper level. I could not find any dislike in this book, and there are no grammatical errors or typos. Hence, it has been expertly edited, and I rate it five out of five stars.

The book proved to be an educational and informative read, allowing me to gain a glimpse into life before the 1900s. I even stumbled upon an intriguing technology of the time, specifically a bicycle known as a velocipede, prompting me to search for images on Google and further expanding my knowledge.

I wholeheartedly recommend this book to art enthusiasts and those interested in art history. In particular, researchers and art students will find this book invaluable as it offers a rich understanding of the history of the profession.

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I don't love art that much, but I will definitely read the book. I love to read a book that is woman-empowering, showing women's hardships, hard work, and determination. I'm open to new learning, so I'll give this book a try. Mostly, I love how you review this book; it is an eye-catcher, impressive, and insightful. Well done! 
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I think the book was pretty good really liked it
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The feedback on the review for "Fidelia Bridges: Nature into Art" by Katherine Manthorne appreciates the author's dedication in producing the book and acknowledges the privilege of reviewing such a remarkable literary gem. The book's ability to transport readers into the captivating world of Fidelia Bridges and the profound impact of witnessing her extraordinary journey to professional success as a female artist is highlighted. The organization of the book's content is praised for effectively unveiling the multidimensional layers of Fidelia's evolution and guiding readers through the significant exhibitions that shaped her artistic trajectory. The inclusion of numerous photographs showcasing Bridges' artwork is applauded for its vibrancy and ability to convey the messages of nature. No dislikes or errors are mentioned, indicating expert editing. The book is rated five out of five stars and recommended to art enthusiasts, researchers, and art students for its educational and informative value.
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From the photo of the book, I started to get captivated to the book's theme. Reading your review make me love Fidelia, as I love as she could build her talent in art to the extent of building reasonable life for herself.
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I like the title of the book and how well your review details the book. Life wouldn't be beautiful without art and nature. Wonderful review well-done.
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Fidelia's contribution to elevating the status of art as a profitable profession during her time is truly remarkable, especially considering the challenges women faced in the art world during that era. Her specialization in nature art and her captivating depictions of birds in wooded habitats have left a lasting impact, with her artworks now carefully preserved in museums and galleries across America.
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Wow! This is a noteworthy and intriguing review, a "female cultivated her artistic talent, transforming it into a successful career that brought her both financial stability and well-deserved recognition". Thought-provoking and fascinating.
Kudos to you. Keep up the good work.
Your review is remarkable and of great allure.
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One of the gifts I am pained I don't have is the gift of art. Nature into Art talks about a woman who acheived greatness for herself and witnessed the transformation in technology.
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Katherine Manthorne's biography sheds light on Fidelia Bridges' life and contributions, offering a comprehensive exploration of the artist's professional journey and the symbolism within her nature-inspired artworks.
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Your review of Fidelia Bridges: Nature into Art by Katherine Manthorne is wonderfully detailed and insightful! You've effectively captured the essence of Fidelia Bridges' life and work, highlighting her significance in the art world and the unique challenges she faced as a female artist in the 19th century.
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