What the Ermine Saw: The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo Da Vinci's Most Mysterious Portrait

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Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Doubleday Books
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.28 X 7.87 X 1.18 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780385546119

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About the Author
EDEN COLLINSWORTH is a former media executive and business consultant. The author of three previous books, her most recent, Behaving Badly: The New Morality in Politics, Sex, and Business, was published in 2017. She lives in London.
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"With. . .dizzying effect, Collinsworth--a former Hearst executive and now a think-tank chief of staff--vaults between granular detail and grand context. What the Ermine Saw bolts through wars and empires, art-making and state-making across the continent in the last 500 years." -New York Times Book Review

"What the Ermine Saw is a glorious picaresque of unbridled passions and unmitigated scoundrels. Eden Collinsworth takes us on a glorious romp through the great palaces and palazzos of Europe as she traces the extraordinary adventures of one of Leonardo da Vinci's greatest masterpieces." -Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire

"Collinsworth unwinds a thoroughly captivating story about a single painting. . .Filled with beauty, passion, greed, and evil, Collinsworth's search is a spirited art history yarn." -Kirkus Reviews

"Collinsworth conveys the vicissitudes of European history and the enduring fascination of da Vinci's work. . . this is an entertaining and accessible study of a masterpiece." -Publishers Weekly

"Collinsworth brings it all together and makes the story accessible and juicy, reveling in the more sordid details of courtly life and general scandal. . . Art lovers and history buffs will enjoy this fast-paced, entertaining romp from the Renaissance to the present day, focusing on one painting by one of the world's most famous, intriguing, and mysterious artists." -Library Journal

"Among the felicities of Ms. Collinsworth's book is its cast of appealing and sympathetic women who carved their own identities and public profiles to attain their aims. . .In recounting the portrait's tale, Ms. Collinsworth proves herself a skilled portraitist in her own right." -Wall Street Journal

"Almost all the key events of modern Europe were seen through the eyes of this painting, which Collinsworth vividly brings to life in her writing. . .Collinsworth's fantastic book is a testament, for those with the eyes to see, of that ancient and enduring truth that beauty cannot be destroyed." -Merion West