Beethoven by Régis Penet - ISBN: 9781643379845
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Genius, defiant, and free: Beethoven stands against tyranny’s tide.

Beethoven

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  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    25 October 2022

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Summary

Through an important episode in the life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Régis Penet paints the portrait of a humanist genius who refused to submit to the powerful.

“Tell the French that there is still one man in Austria who is not subject to them, and that he does not bear any title!”

1806, Beethoven was 36 years old and resided in the palace of Prince Alois von Lichnowsky, his friend and patron, where he would form a friendship with the young son of the prince, Eduard. It was the t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781643379845
ISBN-10:1643379844
Author:Régis Penet
Publisher:Humanoids, Inc
Imprint:Life Drawn
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:25 October 2022
Weight:499g
Dimensions:259mm x 193mm x 15mm
About The Author

Régis Penet

Régis Penet was born in Dieulefit in September 1970. He obtained a baccalaureate of Fine Arts then for six months attended private school in Lyon where he learned color, perspective and the basics of drawing. He also obtained a DEUG in History. A few years later, he signed his first project with the publisher Soleil, Fleurs carnivores, published in 2001, based on a scenario by Jean-Blaise Djian. Volume 2 was published the following year, followed by the Marie de Loups trilogy, created in 2004 with Frédéric L’Homme. Together, they also signed Catwalk in 2006 with the same publisher. Les nuits écorchées, published by Daniel Maghen, was his first solo creation, followed by the adaptation of Alfred de Musset’s Lorenzaccio, which he wrote and illustrated. His latest book, À hauteur d’homme, was released in January 2021 by Les enfants rouges.

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