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The Muse - Large Print Edition

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Zusatztext "Jessie Burton meticulously reconstructs two different worlds? and ruminates on the nature of truth in art.. Told with remarkable care and evident research? A serpentine tale about art! truth and artistic ambition? [A] beautifully constructed story of art! ambition and the sacrifices one makes in the pursuit of both." Informationen zum Autor Jessie Burton was born in London in 1982. She studied at Oxford University and the Central School of Speech and Drama. The Miniaturist is her first novel. Klappentext England, 1967. Odelle Bastien is a Caribbean émigré trying to make her way in London. While working at a prestigious gallery, she discovers a painting rumored to be the work of Isaac Robles, a young, talented artist whose mysterious death has confounded the art world for decades. Drawn into a web of secrets and deceptions, Odelle does not know what to believe—or who she can trust. Spain, 1936. Olive Schloss, the daughter of an art dealer and an English heiress, follows her parents to an impoverished village on the southern coast. She grows close to Teresa, a young housekeeper, and Teresa’s half-brother Isaac, an idealistic painter buoyed by the revolutionary fervor that will soon erupt into civil war. When Teresa and Isaac help Olive conceal her artistic talents, it causes devastating consequences that echo into the decades to come. From the internationally bestselling author of The Miniaturist comes a brilliantly realized story of two young women and the powerful mystery that ties them together. Rendered in exquisite detail, The Muse is an enthralling tale of desire, ambition, and the ways in which the tides of history inevitably shape and define our lives. Zusammenfassung From the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Miniaturist comes a captivating and brilliantly realized story of two young women—a Caribbean immigrant in 1960s London! and a bohemian woman in 1930s Spain—and the powerful mystery that ties them together. England! 1967. Odelle Bastien is a Caribbean émigré trying to make her way in London. When she starts working at the prestigious Skelton Institute of Art! she discovers a painting rumored to be the work of Isaac Robles! a young artist of immense talent and vision whose mysterious death has confounded the art world for decades. The excitement over the painting is matched by the intrigue around the conflicting stories of its discovery. Drawn into a complex web of secrets and deceptions! Odelle does not know what to believe or who she can trust! including her mesmerizing colleague! Marjorie Quick. Spain! 1936. Olive Schloss! the daughter of a Viennese Jewish art dealer and an English heiress! follows her parents to Arazuelo! a poor! restless village on the southern coast. She grows close to Teresa! a young housekeeper! and Teresa’s half-brother! Isaac Robles! an idealistic and ambitious painter newly returned from the Barcelona salons. A dilettante buoyed by the revolutionary fervor that will soon erupt into civil war! Isaac dreams of being a painter as famous as his countryman Picasso. Raised in poverty! these illegitimate children of the local landowner revel in exploiting the wealthy Anglo-Austrians. Insinuating themselves into the Schloss family’s lives! Teresa and Isaac help Olive conceal her artistic talents with devastating consequences that will echo into the decades to come. Rendered in exquisite detail! The Muse is a passionate and enthralling tale of desire! ambition! and the ways in which the tides of history inevitably shape and define our lives. ...

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