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Birth of Venus

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Pages
427
Language
EN
ISBN
9780812968972
Reading Time
~7h 29min

Birth of Venus is a book by Sarah Dunant. It has 427 pages.

About this book

Set in late fifteenth-century Florence, this novel traces the life of Alessandra Macinghi as she navigates a city transformed by humanist scholarship, political intrigue, and the flourishing of Renaissance art. Drawing on extensive historical research, the narrative follows Alessandra from her sheltered upbringing in a wealthy merchant household to her unexpected entry into the workshop of a celebrated painter, where she observes the creation of one of Italy’s most iconic images. Through her eyes, readers encounter the complex social hierarchies, religious tensions, and intellectual ferment that defined an era. The story examines how women exercised agency within restrictive structures, how artistic patronage shaped cultural production, and how the pursuit of beauty intersected with violence and dogma. By weaving together documented historical figures, period customs, and the daily realities of Renaissance life, the work offers a nuanced portrait of a pivotal moment in European history. Its enduring appeal lies in its careful reconstruction of the period’s material culture and its sustained focus on female experience amid profound societal change.

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How many pages is Birth of Venus?+

Birth of Venus has 427 pages.

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Set in late fifteenth-century Florence, this novel traces the life of Alessandra Macinghi as she navigates a city transformed by humanist scholarship, political intrigue, and the flourishing of Renaissance art. Drawing on extensive historical research, the narrative follows Alessandra from her shelt...

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Birth of Venus was written by Sarah Dunant.