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Our book reviews editor dips into some recent art-historical fiction

Topics covered in the publications range from a Renaissance sculptress and Baroque Rome to 1930s Manchester and Frida Kahlo

Jacqueline Riding
7 July 2026
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Carolyn O’Brien, Rose & Renzo, Northodox Press, £9.99 (pb), 14 May

Fascism is on the rise in Europe, with Mosley’s Black Shirt bullies in England. A mysterious Italian artist befriends a young art student in Manchester. But whose side is he on?

Kerry Chaput, The Secret Courtesan, She Writes Press, £16.99 (pb), 10 February

A late-Renaissance erotic statue is discovered in Venice, but who created it? Cue an art historian’s race against time—and a local crime family—to uncover the astonishing truth.

Matthew Plampin, These Wicked Devices, the Borough Press, £9.99 (pb), 7 May

Against the backdrop of the Holy Jubilee 1650, Diego Velázquez’s assistant is drawn into a power struggle at the heart of Leo X’s Vatican. By the author of Mrs Whistler.

Lucy Waverley, Noble Beasts, Black and White, £16.99 (hb), 21 May

London, 1858: Edwin Landseer is creating “noble beasts” for Trafalgar Square. But struggling with the pressure and self-doubt, he retreats into memories of a more liberated era and a life-changing grand passion.

Claire Berest, Frida, Mountain Leopard Press, £20/£12.99 (hb/pb), 23 April/24 September

Kahlo meets Diego Rivera at a party: the rest is history. An English translation of Rien n’est noir (2020), by the great-granddaughter of the art critic Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia.

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