The year is 1557, the place Florence. The artist Jacopo de Pontormo has been found dead near the mural he has been working on for seven years for the Duke Of Florence. No one had been allowed to see the painting as it was hidden behind scaffolding. When Pontormo's residence was searched, a scandal ensued. He had painted the face of the Duke's young daughter, just reaching marriageable age, onto a nude woman's figure painted in a promiscuous pose. Why would he do that to his patron? Who could have killed him?
Duke Cosimo de' Medici reaches out to Giorgi Vasari, one of his most trusted advisors, to lead the investigations. Vasari suspects that it must have been someone in the art world, as a piece of the mural was painted over that night in a slightly different color. Was it Pontormo's assistants? A jealous rival? The artist chosen to finish the mural?
Laurent Binet, a French author is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I recently read his first novel, HHhH about the assassination of a Nazi leader and which won awards. This novel is told entirely in letters between the various characters. There is also political intrigue going on involving Catherine de' Medici, the Queen of France, who is involved in an attempt to militarily take over parts of Italy. A interesting character in the novel is Benvenuto Cellini, the goldsmith who is also an adventurer, a braggard and always willing to take a chance for money. This book is recommended for literary and historical fiction readers.





























