A lost da Vinci painting draws a historian into the “dark underbelly of the art business . . . one heck of a story” (Tim Sandlin, author of The GroVont Trilogy).
What happens when a Leonardo da Vinci masterwork, vanished for centuries, mysteriously appears in a New York City gallery and becomes the center of controversy among New York’s elite? Sam Driscoll, art expert, buyer, and advisor to the massively wealthy and powerful, is going to find out. Now he’s navigating a world where huge egos clash, where everyone is looking for the next big deal, and where greed, deceit, and crime are all part of the business.
His labyrinthine journey takes Sam behind the scenes of the most exclusive auction houses and elegant parties of Manhattan to the Italian countryside, doggedly pursuing the answers to increasing dangerous questions: who are the original owners? Why has it suddenly surfaced? It is even an authentic da Vinci? And how far will collectors go to find out?
Robert Moeller offers a rare “behind the scenes” view of the art world based on more than forty years’ experience in the principal art markets of the United States and Europe. Educated at Harvard, he has served as an art history professor and museum director at Duke University, and a curator of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Later in his career, as a private art advisor to the elite, Moeller acquired works of art at the masterpiece level for a multitude of institutional and private collections. Penned by a recognized expert in the field, "Provenance" is a culmination of Moeller’s vast knowledge of the art world coupled with his fascination with human behavior. In his time off, he spends his days in Jackson Hole visiting with his grandchildren or riding his horses.