In 1510, Julius II is the pope, Louis XII the king of France, Henry VIII the king of England, and Maximilian the emperor. These rulers and the Holy Father are confronted with strange events. At the beginning of the 16th century, vestiges of medieval witchcraft still linger. Then there is the plague, which continues to ravage with cruelty. Artists are also major figures. Leonardo da Vinci is their master, both painter, sculptor, and scholar.
In this world emerges a young woman, she is the ‘romantic’ element of this historical intrigue. We already have all the elements that will later animate the Renaissance. The rivalry between France, the Habsburgs, and England is not yet affected by the Reformation. The whole story revolves around a painting with a mysterious meaning. There are symbols, secrets, and we find ourselves in the realm of mystery. Spies come and go, some betray, others play a double game.
Who will deceive? Who will betray? That is the interest of this historical work. It is certainly a key to better understand Francis I and Charles V who will confront each other in this Italy, land of the Renaissance, arts, and beauty. But that is anticipating this book: The Bosch Conspiracy, which must absolutely be read.
Thierry Jan, writer