Stephanie Storey Books

Stephanie Storey is an author and art historian who has a passion for bringing the stories of great artists to life. Her book, Oil and Marble, is a captivating historical novel that explores the rivalry between Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo during the Italian Renaissance. Storey's engaging writing style and meticulous research have earned her praise from both readers and critics alike. With her unique blend of art history and storytelling, Storey continues to enchant audiences with her immersive narratives.

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 Books: Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey

Oil and Marble

Stephanie Storey

What's Oil and Marble about?

Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey is a captivating historical novel that brings to life the intense rivalry between two artistic geniuses, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Set in Renaissance Italy, the book delves into their personal struggles, artistic ambitions, and the creation of two iconic masterpieces - Leonardo's Mona Lisa and Michelangelo's David. It offers a fascinating blend of art, history, and drama that will keep you hooked until the very end.

Who should read Oil and Marble?

  • Art enthusiasts who want to explore the lives of Renaissance artists

  • History buffs interested in the cultural and political context of 16th-century Italy

  • Readers who enjoy a blend of fact and fiction in a compelling narrative


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 Books: Raphael, Painter in Rome by Stephanie Storey

Raphael, Painter in Rome

Stephanie Storey

What's Raphael, Painter in Rome about?

Raphael, Painter in Rome by Stephanie Storey is a captivating historical novel that delves into the life and art of the renowned painter Raphael. Set in 1508, the book takes us to the heart of the Renaissance in Rome, where Raphael faces artistic rivalry, political intrigue, and personal challenges as he strives to create his masterpieces. With rich detail and compelling storytelling, Storey brings Raphael's world to life, offering a glimpse into the mind of a true artistic genius.

Who should read Raphael, Painter in Rome?

  • Art enthusiasts who want to dive into the world of Renaissance art and the life of Raphael

  • History buffs interested in the political and cultural landscape of 16th-century Rome

  • Readers who enjoy immersive and well-researched historical fiction novels