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The Artist of Rome

A Story of Art, Ambition, and Peril in Renaissance Italy

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The Artist of Rome

By: James Farris
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A struggling artist.

An elite commission.

A city of shadows and secrets.

In Renaissance Rome, Augustine faces his ultimate test.

Talented but unknown, Augustine navigates the treacherous Artist's Quarters. A rare opportunity arises to secure a prestigious commission from Italy's elite.

But in this world of thievery and gambling, every alley hides danger.

As Augustine hones his craft and builds connections, each brushstroke brings him closer to his dreams—and to peril. Facing ruthless rivals and dangerous alliances, he must execute his artistic vision with both skill and cunning.

Will his talent and determination elevate him from obscurity to renown? Or will Rome's seductive criminal underworld prove too alluring to resist?

To complicate matters, a mysterious patron offers Augustine a chance at greatness, but at what cost? As he races to complete his masterpiece, he must confront his own doubts and temptations.

Augustine teeters on the edge, loyalties are tested, and the true nature of art and ambition comes into question.

It's creativity, intrigue, and raw ambition as Augustine strives to leave his mark on the eternal city. The stakes couldn't be higher in this vivid historical drama set in Renaissance Italy.

"If you love art history and high-stakes historical fiction, you'll be captivated by The Artist of Rome."

Europe Historical Fiction Italy Renaissance Rome
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