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From the acclaimed author of The Night Portrait comes a stunning historical novel about two women, separated by five hundred years, who each hide Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa?with unintended consequences.
France, 1939
At the dawn of World War II, Anne Guichard, a young archivist employed at the Louvre, arrives home to find her brother missing. While she works to discover his whereabouts, refugees begin flooding into Paris and German artillery fire rattles the city. Once they reach the city, the Nazis will stop at nothing to get their hands on the Louvre's art collection. Anne is quickly sent to the Castle of Chambord, where the Louvre's most precious artworks?including the Mona Lisa?are being transferred to ensure their safety. With the Germans hard on their heels, Anne frantically moves the Mona Lisa and other treasures again and again in an elaborate game of hide and seek. As the threat to the masterpieces and her life grows closer, Anne also begins to learn the truth about her brother and the role he plays in this dangerous game.
Florence, 1479
House servant Bellina Sardi's future seems fixed when she accompanies her newly married mistress, Lisa Gherardini, to her home across the Arno. Lisa's husband, a prosperous silk merchant, is aligned with the powerful Medici, his home filled with luxuries and treasures. But soon, Bellina finds herself bewitched by a charismatic monk who has urged Florentines to rise up against the Medici and to empty their homes of the riches and jewels her new employer prizes. When Master Leonardo da Vinci is commissioned to paint a portrait of Lisa, Bellina finds herself tasked with hiding an impossible secret.
When art and war collide, Leonardo da Vinci, his beautiful subject Lisa, and the portrait find themselves in the crosshairs of history.
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From the acclaimed author of The Night Portrait comes a stunning historical novel about two women, separated by five hundred years, who each hide Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa?with unintended consequences.
France, 1939
At the dawn of World War II, Anne Guichard, a young archivist employed at the Louvre, arrives home to find her brother missing. While she works to discover his whereabouts, refugees begin flooding into Paris and German artillery fire rattles the city. Once they reach the city, the Nazis will stop at nothing to get their hands on the Louvre's art collection. Anne is quickly sent to the Castle of Chambord, where the Louvre's most precious artworks?including the Mona Lisa?are being transferred to ensure their safety. With the Germans hard on their heels, Anne frantically moves the Mona Lisa and other treasures again and again in an elaborate game of hide and seek. As the threat to the masterpieces and her life grows closer, Anne also begins to learn the truth about her brother and the role he plays in this dangerous game.
Florence, 1479
House servant Bellina Sardi's future seems fixed when she accompanies her newly married mistress, Lisa Gherardini, to her home across the Arno. Lisa's husband, a prosperous silk merchant, is aligned with the powerful Medici, his home filled with luxuries and treasures. But soon, Bellina finds herself bewitched by a charismatic monk who has urged Florentines to rise up against the Medici and to empty their homes of the riches and jewels her new employer prizes. When Master Leonardo da Vinci is commissioned to paint a portrait of Lisa, Bellina finds herself tasked with hiding an impossible secret.
When art and war collide, Leonardo da Vinci, his beautiful subject Lisa, and the portrait find themselves in the crosshairs of history.
Show moreLaura Morelli holds a Ph.D. in art history from Yale University and is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling historical novelist. Laura has taught college students in the U.S. and in Italy. She has covered art and authentic travel for TED-Ed, National Geographic Traveler, Italy Magazine, CNN Radio, and other media. Laura is the author of the popular Authentic Arts guidebook series that includes Made in Italy. Her historical novels, including The Night Portrait, The Gondola Maker, and The Last Masterpiece, bring the stories of art history to life.
"Like the masterpiece she writes about, Laura Morelli has created a
work of art that is impossible to forget. With beautifully rendered
settings, expertly drawn characters and a storyline that immersed
me from the very first page, The Stolen Lady is a wonderful homage
to both art and the women in history who made art possible, but
whose stories have been forgotten. A truly sublime novel." --
Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris
Secret"The Stolen Lady is a beautifully written, must-read story of
the incredible journey of the Mona Lisa set amid two turbulent
times in history. Laura Morelli offers a well-researched and richly
told tale that captivated my attention from the first page." --
Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last
Bookshop in LondonIn The Stolen Lady, Laura Morelli weaves together
the stories of two remarkable women, separated by more than 400
years, who each find a touchstone for their lives in a singular
masterpiece: da Vinci's Mona Lisa. The result is a novel that has
as many layers as a beautiful renaissance painting . . . and is as
enthralling. From 16th century Florence in the grasp of perilous
dynastic and artistic rivalries to WWII France where a handful of
intrepid employees scramble to keep the Louvre's masterpieces from
Nazi hands, The Stolen Lady takes readers on a vicarious journey
centered on art, courage, and how each can inspire the other. It's
a lesson as timeless as Mona Lisa's mysterious smile. -- Sophie
Perinot, author of Médicis Daughter"If you liked Laura's Morelli's
The Night Portrait, you'll love The Stolen Lady. Morelli once again
spins an unforgettable, page-turning tale of art history--this time
about Leonardo da Vinci's The Mona Lisa. With exquisite historical
details, surprising plot twists, and unforgettable characters who
commit extraordinary acts of bravery to create and protect art, The
Stolen Lady entertains while giving readers a whole new perspective
on the world's most famous painting." -- Stephanie Storey,
bestselling author of Oil and Marble: A Novel of Leonardo &
Michelangelo and Raphael, Painter in RomeI was transported to
Renaissance Italy and WWII France. Morelli perfectly ties the
centuries together with the story of a work of art that lives on
past the artist and his subject. You'll never look at the Mona Lisa
the same way. Morelli breathes life into the grinning woman on the
wall, Mona Lisa. She paints a narrative of two centuries, connected
by a piece of art that will outlive us all. A stunning
accomplishment! Brava, Laura! -- Jennifer Anton, Author of Under
the Light of the Italian Moon"Laura Morelli paints another
masterpiece with her gripping, powerful, and beautifully written
tale of the most famous painting in the world. This is a
page-turner of a book, whether you are savoring the origins of
DaVinci's Mona Lisa, or cheering the heroic actions of the Louvre
workers trying to prevent its theft by the Nazis in WWII. The
Stolen Lady is a truly exceptional read." -- Crystal King, author
of The Chef's Secret"In a brilliantly written narrative that deftly
cuts back and forth between the 15th and the 20th centuries,
Morelli brings to vivid life the attempts by a German art restorer
and an American soldier to rescue works of art from the destruction
of war. This is a compelling story of two heroic people, of the
young Cecelia who posed for Da Vinci, the artist, and the times
they lived in. I am left with an affirmation of the crucial
importance of art to a culture and the power of individual
action."
-- Frances Mayes, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Under the
Tuscan Sun and Women in Sunlight, on The Night Portrait"Morelli
(The Night Portrait) delivers a sprawling saga of magnetic parallel
stories involving the Mona Lisa... [She] makes both story lines
richly drawn, revealing the remarkable fortitude of two women who
saved a masterpiece, each during a moment of upheaval. This will
pull in readers from the very first page." -- Publishers Weekly"The
Stolen Lady is a compelling novel about not only what it takes to
create art, but also what it takes to preserve it for future
generations in the face of war, violence, and strife. Laura Morelli
is second to none in her attention to detail in the realm of art
history. I promise you that you'll never look at the Mona Lisa the
same way again after reading this novel!" -- Alyssa Palombo, author
of The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence"A fascinating glimpse into
the history and mystery behind the woman painted in the most iconic
portrait to date--Mona Lisa--and the harrowing lengths of which the
staff of the Louvre went to keep her out of Nazi hands during WWII.
This was a powerful and poignant ode to a classic work that might
have disappeared from the world altogether, and the life of a woman
who had no idea today we'd still be admiring her face." -- Eliza
Knight, USA Today bestselling author of the forthcoming The Mayfair
Bookshop"Two women, separated by centuries of time, each struggle
against rising danger to protect not only treasures but secrets.
The pace is cracking, the characters are intriguing, and the plot
that connects them is clever. The Stolen Lady is a welcome addition
to the historical fiction arena, and a special delight for readers
who love novels based on art history." -- Libbie Grant, author of
The Prophet's WifePraise for The Night Portrait: "The Night
Portrait by Laura Morelli, which links Renaissance Italy and the
crucible of World War Two in the most absorbing and innovative
fashion, is also a novel of profound emotional resonance. A
respected art historian, Morelli brings an exceptional depth of
research and understanding to a story already made memorable by her
beautiful prose. This is a truly original novel that has earned its
place among my favorite works of historical fiction." -- Jennifer
Robson, bestselling author of Our Darkest Night"Laura Morelli's The
Night Portrait is simply a masterpiece. Morelli imagines a
sophisticated plot, fleshes it out with historically significant
characters, and spins it into a truly spectacular read. Rarely have
I been so caught up in a book as I was with this unforgettable tale
of bravery and love, hope and redemption. Fans of Kristin Hannah's
The Nightingale and Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See
will delight in this epic novel." -- Lori Nelson Spielman,
international bestselling author"Laura Morelli's The Night Portrait
is a gorgeous and propulsive novel that brings to dramatic life the
stories of Leonardo da Vinci, the subject of one of his most famous
paintings, and the Monuments Men's quest to rescue that masterpiece
from the Nazis during World War II. This stunning novel is a great
masterpiece on its own, making you see old stories--and old art--in
fresh, new ways. Perfect for any art lover or anyone who wants to
understand why we all must care about the history of art." --
Stephanie Storey, author of Oil and Marble and Raphael, Painter in
Rome"The Night Portrait is an astonishing, epic tale that
seamlessly spans centuries of history and art, encompassing the
beauty of the Renaissance and the horrible truths of Nazi Germany.
Masterfully imagined and unforgettable, this riveting novel shows
us the power of art to bring hope in a world of despair." --
Crystal King, author of The Chef's Secret"The Night Portrait is a
compelling page turner at the same time as it is a mesmerizing
meditation on legacy, guilt and complicity, the horrors of war, and
most of all, the singular power of art. This well-researched and
vivid novel is sure to thrill history buffs and art lovers alike."
-- Alyssa Palombo, author of The Borgia Confessions
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