Sheila Hale has known and often lived in Venice since 1965 when she began work as a research assistant to John Hale. She is the author of a number of books including The Man Who Lost His Language. She is a trustee of Venice in Peril and lives in Twickenham.
The first biography of Venice’s greatest artist since 1877 – a towering work which captures the genius of Titian – and the extraordinary times in which he lived – the apogee of Venice’s power and influence.
Born in the mountains above Venice in the late fifteenth-century,...
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