Isabella de' medici: the glorious life and tragic end of a renaissance princess

Autor: Caroline P. Murphy
Editora: Faber and Faber

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From the acclaimed author of The Pope’s Daughter, the beautifully told story of the most brilliant and celebrated woman of Renaissance Florence - and her brutal end.Charming and funny, intelligent and immensely wealthy, Isabella was the true star of the powerful house of Medici. Her father, Duke Cosimo de’ Medici, allowed her a freedom that was experienced by few - if any - women in Italy. She spent her life on a quest for beauty, love and pleasure, determined always to hold her own among men. With her husband conveniently absent from Florence for much of the time, Isabella held sway over a court of nobles, musicians and artists who were committed above all to decadent living.But Isabella’s golden existence could not last for ever. When her father died he was succeeded as head of the Medici clan by her unforgiving brother Francesco, and Isabella’s life took a very different and tragic turn.Based on documents newly discovered in Italian archives, this richly illustrated biography reveals Isabella’s extraordinary true story for the first time. Caroline P. Murphy’s narrative flair and deep understanding of the period bring alive all the grandeur, achievement and treachery of a great family at the height of Italy’s Renaissance.

Dados

Título: Isabella De' Medici: The Glorious Life And Tragic End Of A Renaissance Princess

ISBN: 9780571230310

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Brochura

Formato: 12,5 x 20

Páginas: 397

Ano copyright: 2008

Ano de edição: 2009

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Autor: Caroline P. Murphy

Autor

CAROLINE P. MURPHY

Caroline P. Murphy é historiadora cultural e biógrafa. É autora de Lavinia Fontana: A Painter and Her Patrons in Sixteenth-Century Bologna, aclamado pela revista britânica Literary Review, e também de The Pope’s Daughter, descrito como “sutil e cativante” pelo jornal The Observer. Ela cresceu em Reading, estudou história da arte na University College London e vive em Cambridge, Massachusetts.