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Girl In Hyacinth Blue

Girl In Hyacinth Blue

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A Dutch painting of a young girl, possibly a Vermeer, survives three and a half centuries through loss, flood, anonymity, secrecy, theft, even the Holocaust. This is the story of its sometimes desperate owners whose lives are influenced by its seductive beauty and mystery, and whose defining moments take place in its presence. Despite their unsatisfied longings, their own and others' flaws, the girl in hyacinth blue has the power to generate love in all its human variety.

The German-American son of the Nazi who looted it from a Jewish home in Amsterdam in 1942, hides it out of shame for his father's atrocities, loves it with awe and passion, wrestles with moral questions of unlawful ownership and his own responsibilities of penance and restitution, and, like his father, ultimately fails as a human being.

The rest of the eight stories which make up this composite novel move back in time to the Renaissance. In each episode, the painting figures in casual affairs, natural catastrophe, flawed marriages, domestic violence, a murder, a hanging, yet in spite of these dreary circumstances, the power of beauty and art elevates the characters in individual, subtle ways.

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ISBN13: 9781878448903
ISBN10: 1878448900
Language: English
Publisher: Macadam Cage Pub
Publication Year: 1999
Format: Hardcover

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  • One Line Summary

    Art's enduring mystery connects diverse lives across centuries.

  • Who is this book for?

    This novel is a fascinating exploration of how a single artwork can ripple through history and affect people in very different ways. If you appreciate stories that weave together history, moral questions, and the emotional power of art, you'll find this a compelling read. It’s a haunting, beautifully written tribute to the lasting influence of art and the human stories it inspires.

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