Books
In "The Forger's Spell," Edward Dolnick tells the story of a forger who was lacking as a painter but excelled as a con man.
"Women Impressionists" devotes well-deserved attention to the careers of Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès and Marie Bracquemond.
Miles J. Unger examines art as a political tool during the Renaissance in his biography of Lorenzo de’ Medici.
Red, White, and Bored?
The Ring and the Bling
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