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  • Raphael, Painter in Rome

  • A Novel
  • By: Stephanie Storey
  • Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
  • Length: 12 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Raphael, Painter in Rome

By: Stephanie Storey
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
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Summary

Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling is one of the most iconic masterpieces of the Renaissance. Here, in Raphael, Painter in Rome, Storey tells of its creation as never before: through the eyes of Michelangelo's fiercest rival - the young, beautiful, brilliant painter of perfection, Raphael.

Orphaned at age 11, Raphael is determined to keep the deathbed promise he made to his father: become the greatest artist in history. But to be the best, he must beat the best, the legendary sculptor of the David, Michelangelo Buonarroti.

When Pope Julius II calls both artists down to Rome, they are pitted against each other: Michelangelo painting the Sistine Ceiling, while Raphael decorates the pope's private apartments. As Raphael strives toward perfection in paint, he battles internal demons: his desperate ambition, crippling fear of imperfection, and unshakable loneliness. Along the way, he conspires with cardinals, scrambles through the ruins of ancient Rome, and falls in love with a baker's-daughter-turned-prostitute who becomes his muse.

With its gorgeous writing, rich settings, endearing characters, and riveting plot, Raphael, Painter in Rome brings to vivid life these two Renaissance masters going head to head in the deadly halls of the Vatican.

©2020 Stephanie Storey (P)2020 Tantor
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A Joyful Listen

It was fun and interesting and didn’t take itself too seriously. Helped knowing the places and the paintings fairly well. A super, entertaining way to spend a day whilst sick in bed. Narrative and narrator brought life to the characters. Fab. Bit sad I’ve finished it.

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Can’t finish it

This book was recommended in my Bookclub and I’d heard good things about it. Unfortunately I just can’t get into it and will be my first unfinished book in 4 years. As an Australian who has lived in Italy for many years, I love so much about Italian art and culture but this is so over the top and I found it annoying. Perhaps this is just the audio version and I should have chosen to read the paperback instead. A big no from me on this one.

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