Italy: In the Footsteps of the Great Artists

Art of Travel

$100.00

This book is not yet published, but will be available from September 2025.

ISBN: 9780500027530 Category:

Nick Trend

Description

Many of us travel to pursue our love of art: with this book, the artists themselves are your guides.

Imagine being led through the backstreets of 17th-Century Rome with the dazzling but dangerous Caravaggio as your guide. You call at the spectacular palazzo of his great patron, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, stop in a tavern to meet his lover and model, Fillide Melandroni. And then he leads you past the Pantheon to the church of San Luigi dei Francesi to see his latest painting, one which – we now know – is about to change the course of art history.

Four hundred years later, that painting – the Calling of St Matthew – is still hanging in the same place in the same church. And the Caravaggio trail is just one of a dozen itineraries through which this book traces the lives and works of more than twenty artists, from Giotto to Tiepolo and Raphael to Artemisia Gentileschi. By following their footsteps you will be immersed in their worlds and discover paintings and sculptures which are still in situ – in the churches and chapels, palaces and villas for which they were originally made.

These seminal works, some famous, many little seen or appreciated by visitors, offer an inspiring take on art history, as well as an imaginative travel guide. Illustrated with sumptuous photography, detailed reproductions and beautiful maps, and paired with contextual and engaging accounts of specific works, In the Footsteps of the Great Artists brings your travels vividly to life, as you stand where they stood, see what they saw, feel what they felt…

Additional information

Dimensions 24 x 30.8 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 18 September 2025
Number of pages 352
Format Hardback
Contributors Illustrated by Cassandre Montoriol
Dimensions 24 x 30.8 cm
Weight g
Nick Trend is an art historian and journalist. As Chief Culture Editor for the Daily Telegraph, he has spent nearly three decades writing about the world's art treasures and has produced guides to many of the greatest museums and art collections. He has also worked on the curatorial staff at the National Gallery in London and has a degree in English Literature from Cambridge and a PhD in Art History from the University of East Anglia. His latest book, Art Firsts, was published in 2023.