Dutch Color

Dutch Color by Douglas M. III Jones, published by Canon Press & Book Service in 2000, is a 192-page work written in English. This book presents a narrative set during the golden era of Dutch art, focusing on Clara, a young girl with a deep passion for painting. As she navigates her world, Clara faces challenges that intertwine her love for art with her quest to find her father, who has been missing while seeking new paint recipes in Italy.
Readers will find a story rich in historical context, exploring themes of art and personal ambition against the backdrop of Europe. Clara’s journey is marked by encounters with lies, famous artworks, and the allure of rare tulips, all of which complicate her search. The narrative delves into the intersection of Clara’s artistic aspirations and the obstacles she must overcome, offering a glimpse into the vibrant culture of the time.
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Amid the golden era of Dutch art, Clara has a passion for painting and life. But the two don’t always mix. Her father is long overdue from Italy with the latest paint recipes, but lies, famous art, rare tulips, and sugary girls crowd Clara’s search for her father. Someone knows where he might be, but it will cost more than Clara’s talents to find out.
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