The Marriage Portrait By Maggie Oвђ™farrell Today

Maggie O’Farrell’s The Marriage Portrait is a vivid, sensory immersion into Renaissance Italy. It reimagines the life of Lucrezia de’ Medici, the young duchess immortalised in Robert Browning’s poem, "My Last Duchess." 🎨 The Premise

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.

If you loved O’Farrell’s Hamnet , you will find the same lyrical beauty here, though with a darker, more suspenseful edge. It is a haunting exploration of power, art, and survival. The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell

The contrast between Lucrezia's wild inner spirit and the suffocating rules of the palace is heartbreaking. 🖼️ The "Portrait" Symbolism

It gives a voice to a historical figure who was previously just a "portrait on the wall." Maggie O’Farrell’s The Marriage Portrait is a vivid,

The novel opens with a chilling certainty: Lucrezia is convinced her husband is going to kill her. ⚔️ Why It’s a Must-Read

💡 Keep your phone nearby to look up the real "Portrait of Lucrezia de' Medici" while you read—it makes the descriptions even more haunting. If you loved O’Farrell’s Hamnet , you will

O'Farrell writes with a "thick" style. You can smell the oil paints and feel the heavy velvet of the gowns.