An edition of The forgery of Venus: a novel (2008)

The Forgery of Venus

A Novel

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An edition of The forgery of Venus: a novel (2008)

The Forgery of Venus

A Novel

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Chaz Wilmot is a painter born outside his time. He possesses a virtuosic command of the techniques of the old masters. He can paint like Leonardo, Goya, Gainsborough—artists whose works sell for millions—but this style of painting is no longer popular, and he refuses to shape his talent to fit the fashion of the day. So Wilmot makes his living cranking out parodies for ads and magazine covers. A break comes when an art dealer obtains for him a commission to restore a Venetian palace fresco by the eighteenth-century master Tiepolo, for a disreputable Italian businessman. Once there, Wilmot discovers that it is not a restoration but a re-creation, indeed a forgery. At first skeptical of the job, he then throws himself into the creative challenge and does the job brilliantly. No one can tell the modern work from something done more than two hundred years ago.This feat attracts the attention of Werner Krebs, an art dealer with a dark past and shadier present who becomes Wilmot's friend and patron. Wilmot is suddenly working with a fervor he hasn't felt in years, but his burst of creative activity is accompanied by strange interludes: Without warning, he finds himself reliving moments from his past—not as memories but as if they are happening all over again. Soon, it is no longer his own past he's revisiting; he believes he can travel back to the seventeenth century, where he lived as the Spanish artist Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez, one of the most famous painters in history. Wilmot begins to fantasize that as Velazquez, he has created a masterpiece, a stunning portrait of a nude. When the painting actually turns up, he doesn't know if he painted it or if he imagined the whole thing.Little by little, Wilmot enters a mirror house of illusions and hallucinations that propels him into a secret world of gangsters, greed, and murder, with his mystery patron at the center of it all, either as the mastermind behind a plot t

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William Morrow
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English
Pages
336

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The forgery of Venus: a novel
2008, William Morrow
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The Forgery of Venus
2008, HarperCollins
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The Forgery of Venus: A Novel
April 1, 2008, William Morrow
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The forgery of Venus: a novel
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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.1 inches

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OL9950933M
ISBN 10
0060874481
ISBN 13
9780060874483
OCLC/WorldCat
156822804
Library Thing
4813430
Goodreads
2641587

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