“’Muse’ by Ruth Millington is a fascinating book that aims, and one could even say succeeds, to establish a new status for the muse in art history.”
– DailyArt Magazine
“This book not only sheds light on a relatively unchartered area of art history but also serves as a feminist crusade.”
– Jenny Perry, art historian and artist
“Ruth Millington’s Muse adds another dimension…taking the women (and nine men) on the canvas as her subject…successfully fleshing out the lives behind some of art history’s most famous faces.”
– Hall W. Rockefeller, Hyperallergic
“A provocative tome.”
– ARTNews
"This beautifully illustrated book shines a new light on what constitutes a muse and how important they are to an artist's practice. Enlightening."
– Tabish Khan, art critic
“A brilliant book absolutely crammed with surprising stories. Muse flips the easel and brings the models and inspirations of famous works themselves into the spotlight, scraping away old coatings of myth, cliché and ignorance to reveal the true tales of these overlooked figures, and their place of power in the history of art. An essential read that should be on every bookshelf.”
– Edward Brooke-Hitching, author of The Madman's Gallery
“Packed with tales of enchanting lives, this book puts so many forgotten and so often unnamed figures into the spotlight. Telling their stories - in ways I like to think is on their terms - Ruth Millington sheds light on so many figures we know by image, but so often not by name. An exhilarating and fascinating insight into many of the people who have shaped our culture, and who have redefined what we think and know of as 'muse'.”
– Katy Hessel, art historian and author of The Story of Art without Men
“A rich and detailed unravelling of the romanticised myth of the muse. Ruth Millington nimbly returns agency to the pictured people of art history and in doing so reveals their ambitions, creativity and far-reaching influence.”
– Chloë Ashby, author of Wet Paint