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Looted Florentine Art in The Last Masterpiece by Laura Morelli

Author
Carol Cram
Published
Thu 03 Oct 2024
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Join me as I chat with Laura  Morelli, author of six novels listed on Art In FIction: The Gondola Maker in the Other category, and five novels in the Visual Arts category: The Painter's Apprentice, The Giant, The Night Portrait, The Stolen Lady, and The Last Masterpiece, which we will discuss in this episode.

View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/K1Zru2kCdtQ

  • Genesis for The Last Masterpiece
  • A tale of two heroines, one American and one Austrian, on opposite sides of the war
  • Fascination with how different stories were constructed around a series of historical events related to works of art
  • Why Florence? Its role as a mecca for art historians and the WWII experience
  • How the blowing up of Florence's bridges in WWII forms the linchpin in the novel
  • The remains of medieval houses in Florence; what we can still see today
  • How Laura discovered a real person very much like her fictional Ava, a German photographer named Hilda Lotz Bauer
  • The experiences of a WAC in Italy in WWII and the role they played in the war effort
  • Shades of grey in how art was handled both by the Allied and the Axis sides in WWII
  • Media and misinformation in WWII
  • What is the appeal of Art In Fiction? Laura answers!
  • Reading from The Last Masterpiece
  • One thing Laura learned from writing her novels that she didn't know before

Press Play now & be sure to check out Laura Morelli's novels on Art In Fiction: https://www.artinfiction.com/novels?q=laura+morelli

Laura Morelli's website: https://lauramorelli.com/

Music Credit
Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson

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