Laura Morelli

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Laura Morelli is an American art historian and a USA Today bestselling author of historical fiction set mostly in Italy.[1][2][3]

OccupationArt historian, historical novelist
NationalityAmerican
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Laura Morelli
Laura Morelli at the New York Times Travel Show 2015
Laura Morelli at the New York Times Travel Show 2015
OccupationArt historian, historical novelist
NationalityAmerican
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Career

After beginning a career teaching art history at the college level, Laura Morelli began to capture stories of traditional artisans across Italy.[4][5] Morelli has been a Contributing Editor to National Geographic Traveler and has written for USA Today, Departures, and other travel publications.[6][7] She also contributes lessons to TED-Ed.[8] Her historical fiction focuses on topics of art history.[9][10][11] The Gondola Maker debuted with a starred review in Publishers Weekly. The historical novel earned an IPPY Award and a Benjamin Franklin Digital Award.[12][13]

Bibliography

Fiction

  • Morelli, Laura (2025). The Keeper of Lost Art. Harper Collins (William Morrow). ISBN 978-0063206014.
  • Morelli, Laura (2023). The Last Masterpiece. Harper Collins (William Morrow). ISBN 978-0063205987.
  • Morelli, Laura (2021). The Stolen Lady: A Novel of WWII & the Mona Lisa. Harper Collins (William Morrow). ISBN 978-0062993595.
  • Morelli, Laura (2020). The Night Portrait: A Novel of WWII & Da Vinci's Italy. Harper Collins (William Morrow). ISBN 978-0062993571.
  • Morelli, Laura (2020). The Giant: A Novel of Michelangelo's David. The Scriptorium. ISBN 978-1942467366.
  • Morelli, Laura (2017). The Painter's Apprentice. The Scriptorium. ISBN 978-1942778929.
  • Morelli, Laura (2016). Bridge of Sighs. The Scriptorium. ISBN 9781942778950.
  • Morelli, Laura (2015). The Tapestry. The Scriptorium. ISBN 9781942778998.
  • Morelli, Laura (2014). The Gondola Maker. Laura Morelli. ISBN 9780989367127.

Nonfiction

Personal life

Morelli was raised on the coast of Georgia. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia and a master's degree in the History of Art & Architecture from Tufts University. She earned a Ph.D. in Art History from Yale University.[14]

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