

An edition of Quattrocento (2002)
a novel
By James N. McKean
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
eng
Pages
307
Description:
"Matt O'Brien has a quiet life: A painting restorer with a particular love of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance, he toils away millimeter by millimeter, bringing old oils to new light. But one day he happens upon a painting in the basement of the Metropolitan Museum that is thick with centuries of yellowed varnish and dust. As he uncovers the portrait of a mysterious, beautiful woman, he finds himself suffering from an urgent sense of deja vu coupled with the pain of falling in love with a person long dead. Meanwhile, strange things have been happening in the museum since the installation of a woodpaneled room from Gubbio called a studiolo. As Matt increasingly seeks refuge in this magical room from the pressures of having potentially discovered a Leonardo da Vinci, the centuries slip away and he finds himself in the center of a love triangle, with Anna on one side and the Machiavellian knight Leandro, fighting for her fortune, on the other."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Art restorers, Fiction, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Time travel, History, General
Places: New York (N.Y.), Tuscany (Italy)
Times: 1434-1737