Larissa Salmina was a wild child of the USSR who rose to be Keeper of Italian Drawings at the Hermitage; Francis Haskell was a distinguished, deracinated Cambridge art historian. They met in a Venetian restaurant in 1962. This marvellous account of their relationship paints a world of shared cultural values.
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