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Fugitive colors

Fugitive colors

by Lisa Barr

Julian Klein, a young American artist, rebels against his religious upbringing and is eager for the artistic freedom of 1930s Paris. He flees Chicago only to find himself consumed by a world in which a paintbrush is far more lethal than a gun. An artist turned spy, Julian at the same time competes with jealous inferior artists who feverishly attempt to destroy those with true talent.

Publisher

Arcade Publishing

Format

379 pages

ISBN

9781611458947

Language

English

Features

Full color, 379 pages

Genres

Nineteen thirties, Art, Artists, Americans, Nazis

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