tailieunhanh - Claude and Camille By Stephanie Cowell

Dust lay on the half-used tubes of paint on the table; paletteknives and brushes of every size rested in jars. Rolled canvas andwood for stretchers leaned against a wall. Past the table stood a sec-ond door, which opened to a smaller room with another easel and anold blue-velvet-upholstered armchair. He lowered himself onto thechair, hands on his knees, and looked about him | The story is lovely touching delicately written extraordinarily compelling and nearly all true. Read it with a book of Monet s paintings by your side and be prepared to marvel and to weep. Susan Vreeland author of Luncheon of the Boating Party and Life Studies CLAUDE fir CAMILLE m T V-1 si Claude r - 2- S -5 Also by Stephanie Cowell Marrying Mozart Nicholas Cooke The Players A Novel of the Young Shakespeare The Physician of .

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