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The Seattle Art Museum receives an extraordinary offer: a famous French art collector wishes to donate an original Rembrandt. However, curator Chris Norgren is apprehensive. The donor, the eccentric Rene Vachey, presents complications, as the painting has no verifiable history and emerged from a Paris junk shop. Vachey permits an examination but prohibits scientific testing until Chris officially accepts the artwork. This puts Chris in a precarious position—if he authenticates a fake, he risks humiliation for himself and the museum, yet rejecting the gift could mean losing a genuine masterpiece. Determined to uncover the truth, Chris travels to France, navigating not only the complexities of the painting but also the turmoil in his personal life. The trip soon takes a dark turn, forcing him to rely on his skills to solve a potential murder, assess the painting's authenticity, and unravel the intricate history of Vachey. Rich in European ambiance and art lore, this narrative offers a captivating glimpse into a world few experience, showcasing the tension between art, authenticity, and personal stakes.
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Old Scores, Aaron J. Elkins
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1994
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- Titel
- Old Scores
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Aaron J. Elkins
- Verlag
- Fawcett
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1994
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 233
- ISBN10
- 0449148998
- ISBN13
- 9780449148990
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Krimi & Thriller, Krimi, Humor, Kunst, Sci-Fi, Kunstgeschichte, Geheimnisvoll, mysteriös, Cozy-Krimi
- Beschreibung
- The Seattle Art Museum receives an extraordinary offer: a famous French art collector wishes to donate an original Rembrandt. However, curator Chris Norgren is apprehensive. The donor, the eccentric Rene Vachey, presents complications, as the painting has no verifiable history and emerged from a Paris junk shop. Vachey permits an examination but prohibits scientific testing until Chris officially accepts the artwork. This puts Chris in a precarious position—if he authenticates a fake, he risks humiliation for himself and the museum, yet rejecting the gift could mean losing a genuine masterpiece. Determined to uncover the truth, Chris travels to France, navigating not only the complexities of the painting but also the turmoil in his personal life. The trip soon takes a dark turn, forcing him to rely on his skills to solve a potential murder, assess the painting's authenticity, and unravel the intricate history of Vachey. Rich in European ambiance and art lore, this narrative offers a captivating glimpse into a world few experience, showcasing the tension between art, authenticity, and personal stakes.


