by S?nia Lleonart Dormu? (Author)
Tres historias de amor unidas en el tiempo por la obra de Sandro Botticelli y un secreto que podr?a cambiarlo todo.
Un apasionante retrato de la Florencia del Renacimiento y de una de las familias m?s poderosas que ha existido jam?s: los M?dici.
Florencia, 1510. En el lecho de muerte, el gran maestro Sandro Botticelli le pide a su confesor que entregue un mensaje y un cuadro in?dito al hijo de su musa, la hermosa Simonetta Vespucci. Pero el sacerdote no cumplir? su promesa y el lienzo jam?s llegar? a su destino.
A passionate portrait of Renaissance Florence and one of history's most powerful families: the Medicis.
Florence, 1510. On his deathbed, the great master Sandro Botticelli asks his confessor to deliver a message and unreleased painting to the son of his muse, the lovely Simonetta Vespucci. But the priest breaks his promise, and the painting never reaches its recipient. Barcelona, 2023. Carla, a young art restorer, is offered a job as assistant curator of a Botticelli exhibit at the Uffizi Gallery. Still reeling from a failed romance, she decides to accept the position in Florence, where her maternal grandmother was born. There she meets a distinguished Italian count who involves her in the search for the lost painting. As she works to uncover the centuries-old secret, the adventure becomes one of self-discovery as well. Passion, mystery and a fascination with beauty combine in this stunning literary debut that brings to life one of the most sublime moments in the history of art.
Author Biography
S?NIA LLEONART DORMU? (Matar?, Barcelona, 1971) se licenci? en Ciencias Empresariales y Relaciones P?blicas en la Queen's University del Reino Unido. Tambi?n se ha formado en distintos programas de direcci?n, marketing y liderazgo. Emprendedora, innovadora y gran comunicadora, es cofundadora y directora comercial y de marketing de una empresa de desarrollo de software l?der en Espa?a. Apasionada desde siempre de la literatura, del arte y de la fotograf?a, Nacida de Venus es su debut literario.