Deeply learned, and with a style all his own, Marco Grassi is as at home
with Duccio as he is with Norton Simon; Bronzino as with Bernard
Berenson; a painting on his desk as with a Last Supper in Florence's
Basilica of Santa Croce. In the Kitchen of Art selects the art
conservator and dealer's most memorable contributions to The New
Criterion over a span of nearly twenty years. Beginning with a
previously unpublished memoir of his own Florentine upbringing, and
continuing with in-depth critical discussions of the greats of Italian
art along with recollections of the grandest collectors of the twentieth
century, this book shows the art world in the round.