The Mona Lisa Vanishes by Nicholas Day
This is a moment in history that I had heard about, though I suspect it is not something most will find familiar. Even with some familiarity, though, this book was a delight to read. Firstly, it talks about far more than the theft itself. We learn a great deal about Da Vinci, the history of the Louvre, art theft in general, news media, and the general social implications of the painting and it's theft throughout history. And the writing itself is charming. The tone is conversational with a solid dose of humor. It's easily digested and compelling.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley
No comments:
Post a Comment