"Mary Hollingsworth's Princes of the Renaissance is a revealing account of the city-state dynasties that created unimaginable wealth, cut-throat competitions, and lavish displays of patronage, resulting in some of the Western world's most sublime art. A significant addition to Renaissance studies, and a delicious deep dive for those fascinated by the era."-- "Foreword Reviews"
Italian Renaissance scholar Hollingsworth has written several books on this eventful era, before tackling this lively chronicle of that land in the two centuries after 1400. Even readers who recognize political names from this period--Borgia, Medici, Visconti, Sforza, D'Este--may be surprised to learn that each family may represent half a dozen individuals. The pantheon of great artists, from da Vinci to Michelangelo, stand on their own, and the book includes beautiful illustrations of their works, with architecture enjoying equal billing as painting and sculpture.-- "Kirkus Reviews"