The Last Painting Of Sara De Vos by Dominic Smith

The novel weaves together three interconnected narratives spanning different centuries, focusing on a rare 17th-century painting by a fictional Dutch artist. In 1950s New York, a wealthy lawyer's prized possession, the painting, is stolen and replaced with a forgery by a struggling art student. Decades later, the forgery and the original resurface in Sydney, leading to a complex exploration of art, authenticity, and the intertwined lives of those connected to the painting. The story delves into themes of loss, deception, and the enduring impact of art across time.

Published
2016
Nationality
Australian
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Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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