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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith is a captivating historical fiction novel that weaves together the stories of a 17th century Dutch artist, the owner of her forged painting, and a struggling art historian.
In The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith, we are introduced to a haunting winter scene, At the Edge of a Wood, painted by Sara de Vos, the first woman admitted to the Guild of St. Luke in Holland. The story then shifts to 1950s Manhattan, where this painting hangs over the bed of Marty de Groot, a wealthy lawyer who inherited it from his parents. One night, the painting is stolen, and Marty's life takes a dark turn.
The narrative then jumps to Sydney, Australia, in 2000, where we meet Ellie Shipley, a talented art student who's struggling to make ends meet. Ellie is approached by a dubious art dealer to create a forgery of At the Edge of a Wood. In a moment of desperation and ambition, she agrees, setting in motion a series of events that will haunt her for the rest of her life.
Ellie's forgery is so convincing that it goes undetected for decades, and the original and the copy hang side by side at an exhibition curated by Ellie herself. Marty, now an old man, is determined to uncover the truth about his beloved painting. The narrative then shifts between the past and the present, unraveling the consequences of Ellie's deception and Marty's loss.
Smith paints a vivid picture of the art world, exploring the technicalities of forgery, the ethics of art restoration, and the emotional attachment we have to objects of beauty. Ellie, consumed by guilt and regret, lives a reclusive life, while Marty, haunted by his loss, is determined to find the truth about the forgery.
As the story progresses, we learn more about Sara de Vos, the woman behind the painting. Smith weaves a compelling narrative about Sara's life as a female artist in the male-dominated world of the Dutch Golden Age. We witness her struggles, her triumphs, and the sacrifices she makes to pursue her passion for painting.
Through Sara, Ellie, and Marty, The Last Painting of Sara de Vos becomes a meditation on art, forgiveness, and the enduring power of creativity. The characters' lives intersect in unexpected ways, and the painting itself becomes a character, a silent witness to the human drama unfolding around it.
In the final act, Ellie and Marty come face to face, and the truth about the forgery is finally revealed. It's a moment of reckoning for both characters, a chance for redemption and closure. Marty, who had been consumed by his loss, finds a measure of peace, while Ellie, who had been living a lie, finds the courage to face the truth.
In the end, The Last Painting of Sara de Vos is a story about the enduring power of art, the consequences of our actions, and the possibility of redemption. Smith's prose is rich and evocative, transporting us from the canals of 17th-century Amsterdam to the bustling streets of 20th-century Manhattan. It's a tale that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned, much like the haunting winter scene at the edge of a wood.
The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith tells the captivating story of a 17th-century Dutch painting and the lives it touches over centuries. Spanning from the Golden Age of Amsterdam to the art world of 1950s New York, the novel weaves together themes of love, loss, and the power of art. It is a beautifully written exploration of the complexities of human desire and the enduring legacy of creativity.
Art enthusiasts and history buffs who enjoy stories about famous paintings and their creators
Readers who appreciate well-researched and beautifully written historical fiction
Those who are intrigued by the complexities of human relationships and the impact of art on people's lives
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by Robin Sharma