The Marriage Portrait By Maggie Oвђ™farrell Official
The title refers to the literal painting commissioned by the Duke, but it also represents the "public face" women were forced to wear. O’Farrell explores how Lucrezia’s true self is slowly erased by the demands of her marriage and the need for an heir. 📍 Final Verdict
The book jumps between Lucrezia’s childhood and the fateful dinner where she fears for her life, creating a ticking-clock effect. The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell
It gives a voice to a historical figure who was previously just a "portrait on the wall." The title refers to the literal painting commissioned
The novel opens with a chilling certainty: Lucrezia is convinced her husband is going to kill her. ⚔️ Why It’s a Must-Read It gives a voice to a historical figure
The story follows Lucrezia, a quiet, observant girl who prefers the company of animals and her art supplies to the rigid expectations of the Florentine court. When her sister dies on the eve of her wedding, Lucrezia is thrust into her place, marrying Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara.
O'Farrell writes with a "thick" style. You can smell the oil paints and feel the heavy velvet of the gowns.
