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Summary of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith | Includes Analysis
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- Duração: 27 minutos
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Summary of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith | Includes Analysis
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The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith is a novel that describes the way two lives become intertwined through a mutual obsession with a 17th-century Dutch artist.
In the year 1957, wealthy New Yorker Marty de Groot realizes that his beloved painting, the only known surviving oil-on-canvas by 17th-century Dutch artist Sara de Vos, has gone missing. In its place over his bed is a fake. Hoping to get his revenge, Marty goes after the suspected forger, whom he later learns is a pretty 20-something graduate student named Ellie Shipley. Little does Marty know that their meeting will end up having a profound effect on both of their lives.
During a charity event at his and his wife Rachel's penthouse on the Upper East Side, thieves steal into Marty's bedroom and take his de Vos, a 1636 painting titled At the Edge of a Wood....
Please note: This is a summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.
Inside this Instaread summary of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos:
- Summary of the book
- Important people
- Character analysis
- Analysis of the themes and author's style
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