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The Forgery of Venus LP: A Novel

The Forgery of Venus LP: A Novel

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Author: Michael Gruber
Publisher: HarperLuxe
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 947297

Format: Large Print
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1.3

ISBN: 0061469033
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780061469039
ASIN: 0061469033

Publication Date: May 1, 2008
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Chaz Wilmot makes his living cranking out old-master parodies for ads and magazine covers. When he's offered a job restoring a Venetian palace fresco, he is at first, skeptical—he immediately sees it is more a forgery than a restoration. But he is soon seduced by the challenge and throws himself into the work, doing the job brilliantly.

This feat attracts the attention of Werner Krebs, a shady art dealer who becomes Wilmot's friend and patron. Wilmot is suddenly working with a fervor he hasn't felt in years, but without warning, he finds himself reliving moments from his past—not as memories but as if they are happening all over again. Soon, he believes he can travel back to the 17th century where he lived as the Spanish artist Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez. Wilmot begins to fantasize that as Velazquez, he has created a masterpiece and when the painting actually turns up, he doesn't know if he painted it or if he imagined the whole thing.

Little by little, Wilmot enters a secret world of gangsters, greed and murder, with his mystery patron at the center of it all, either as the mastermind behind a plot to forge a painting worth hundred of millions, or as the man who will save Wilmot from obscurity and madness.

Miraculously inventive, this book cements Gruber's reputation as one of the most imaginative and gifted writers of our time.




Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I didn't want to put it down!   October 13, 2008
Having enjoyed Gruber's "Book of Air and Shadows", I was looking forward to "The Forgery of Venus" and I was not disappointed. The story grabbed me from the very beginning and didn't have a slow spot all the way through.

The book has an unusual perspective, the first person narration is presented as a recording made by artist Chaz Wilmot, Jr. for a friend and is a recounting of his experiences and memories of his involvement with the discovery (or is it forgery?) of a previously unknown Velzaquez painting. The beginning and end is written from the perspective of the friend and the middle is the playback of the recording.

"The Forgery of Venus" reminded me of some of Arturo Pérez-Reverte's books. I'm not sure if it is because of the Spain/Velazquez component or because if the way the narrative is presented, or if it is the story itself, but I felt like it had a similar flavor, expecially to "The Flanders Panel" and "The Nautical Chart."

I enjoyed every page of "The Forgery of Venus" though I did feel a bit of a let-down at the handling of the ending. Ambiguous endings can challenge the imagination or just make the reader think "Come on, I want to know what really happened!" and for me I wanted to know!



3 out of 5 stars A mix of art, dreaming, time traveling and other things   September 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have liked everything Gruber writes (especially Night of the Jaguar and Tropic of Night). He is smart, imaginative, his ideas are provocative and go outside the boundaries of our current socialization. This book tackles the springs of creativeness. His artist hero is a great imitator of old masters. He is not a forger but a reinventor of new art in old techniques. The artist merges with Velasquez after taking a new drug being tested and ... Read the book, it's worth it.


5 out of 5 stars Classic Gruber   August 12, 2008
This is a fantastic book. It keeps you guessing. Classic Michael Gruber. You just can't put it down.


5 out of 5 stars Fascinating   July 2, 2008
This is my second Michael Gruber novel, after "The Book of Air and Shadows." Both books are first rate. Literally, it's a book about art fraud, but it's also about reality and illusion, sanity and insanity. I couldn't put it down. I love to get lost in a book like that. Many great twists and turns.


5 out of 5 stars A Novel with Sprezzatura   June 29, 2008
In recent years there have been alot of novels about art and even more about drug induced ststes. The Forgery of Venus has both in spades. Read it anyway. If Art History was a favorite course and you can enjoy an afternoon at the Metropolitan, then you will appreciate this book. Michael Gruber seems to touch on every important theme of concern to artists: originality, authenticity, diversions, greed and more. He is equally knowledgeable about technical things- at times I felt I was getting lessons in how 17th century painters thought, prepared and worked. And there is considerable insight into the present day art world and its values.

For the most part, I dislike novels that force a major character to contest his sanity because the bad guys have doped him silly. (Novelistic flaws can be disguised if the reader is confused as to what's really happening.) However, the drug induced episodes in this novel tie into the plot and are elucidated with great skill. They provide a window into the past and are quite revealing of consciousness. The drug is salvinorin, a powerful naturally occurring hallucinogin that native shamans in Mexico use to inspire out of body trips to past generations. That characteristic is useful if you need to become Velazquez and restore/create/forge a lost work. Salvinorin remains unrestricted- its chemical composition is unlike the better known brain scramblers.

This book is nothing like that other best seller about art. The Da Vinci Code was a paint by numbers novel; The Forgery of Venus has sprezzatura. The prose is not overly ornate, but it is well crafted. The author has a penchant for using unusual forms of fairly common words: eg. parodically, pasticheur and charism. Thus he discovers a number of thoughtful insights about art and the human condition. This is the best contemporary novel I've read in a long time and certainly the best ever about painting.


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