Novels Set in Italy Perfect for the Artsy Traveler
The Night Portrait by Laura Morelli
A thrilling dual-time historical novel set in 1492 and World War II about the creation of one of da Vinci’s most famous paintings.
Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough
Artemisia Gentileschi was one of the most talented painters of the Baroque era and one of the most famous female painters of all time. Her story is riveting.
The Art of Traveling Strangers by Zoe Disigny
One woman’s journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment inspired by the great art masterpieces of Milan, Venice, Ravenna, Florence, Siena, Rome, and Paris.
The Towers of Tuscany by Carol M. Cram
Set in 14th-century San Gimignano and Siena, the novel follows the journey of a woman painter who risks everything to do what she loves.
Vivaldi’s Virgins by Barbara Quick
A fascinating glimpse inside the source of Vivaldi’s musical legacy, combined with the captivating story of an exceptional young woman’s coming of age in a deliciously reminiscent place and time.
Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey
Stephanie Storey brings early 16th-century Florence alive, entering with extraordinary empathy into the minds and souls of two Renaissance masters–Michelangelo and da Vinci to create a stunning art history thriller.
The Wedding Shroud by Elisabeth Storrs
The first in the richly-imagined Tales of Ancient Rome trilogy set in the time of the Etruscans.
Lady in Ermine by Donna DiGiuseppe
An historical biographical novel that tells the fascinating story of Renaissance artist Sofonisba Anguissola.
The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence by Alyssa Palombo
A lush and sensual interpretation of Medici Florence, artist Sandro Botticelli, and the muse that inspired them all.
Juliet by Anne Fortier
A young American woman discovers that her family’s origins reach all the way back to literature’s greatest star-crossed lovers.
The Serpent of Venice by Christopher Moore
A gleeful mashup of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and Othello: Greed, revenge, deception, lust, and a giant (but lovable) sea monster combine to create another hilarious and bawdy tale from modern comic genius, Christopher Moore.
Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel by James Markert
A story of memories lost and found that explores the mysteries of the mind, the truth behind lore, and the miracle of inspiration.
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