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Peter Watson

Peter Watson was educated at the universities of Durham, London and Rome, and was awarded scholarships in Italy and the United States.

After a stint as Deputy Editor of New Society magazine, he was for four years part of the Sunday Times ‘Insight’ team of investigative journalists. He wrote the daily Diary column of the London Times before becoming that paper’s New York correspondent. He returned to London to write a column about the art world for the Observer and then at The Sunday Times.

He has published three exposes in the world of art and antiquities and from 1997 to 2007 was a Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. He has published twelve books of non-fiction and seven novels, some under the pen name of Mackenzie Ford. He lives in London where his interests include theatre, opera and fishing.

Awards, Etc.

Psychology Prize

Durham University, 1961

Italian Government Music Scholarship

Rome University, 1965

United States Government Bursary “for future world leaders”

To study the psychiatric profession and its links to the administration of justice

Books of the Year

Psychology Today Magazine, 1978, for War on the Mind

Daily Mail, 1990, for Wisdom and Strength

Independent on Sunday, for A Terrible Beauty, 2000

Times Literary Supplement, for Ideas, 2005

Time Magazine, for The Medici Conspiracy, 2006

Queen’s Pardon

Copy from Patrick Meehan after I had written a series of articles which brought about his release from prison after he had been wrongly convicted of murder, 1976.

Gold Dagger – Crime Writers’ Association of Great Britain

For The Caravaggio Conspiracy, 1983

Beacon Award – SAFE Award – Saving Antiquities for Everyone

For The Medici Conspiracy, 2006

US Library Association

The Great Divide.

Emmy Nomination

‘The Caravaggio Conspiracy, 1984.

Best sellers

The Caravaggio Conspiracy

Crusade

Landscape of Lies

Sotheby’s: The Inside Story

Nureyev

Lectures

Peter Watson has lectured at the following venues:

Universities

Cambridge

Berkeley

London

UCLA

Birmingham

Georgia

Georgia

Chicago

Birmingham

Santiago de Chile

York

Madrid

Harvard

Tufts

Military Bases

Fort Bragg

Private Institutions in

Cleveland

Berlin

Chicago

Belfast

Los Angeles

New York

Washington

Boston

Palm Beach

Other venues

Smithsonian Institution

National Museum, Copenhagen

Royal Society of Arts

Rugby School

Royal Library, Copenhagen

Festivals

Edinburgh

Oxford

Dartington

York


“One of the many innovations of modernism was the new demands it placed on the audience. Music, painting, literature, even architecture, would never again be quite so 'easy' as they had been.”
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