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Damian Dibben

The Colour Storm: The compelling and spellbinding story of art and betrayal in Renaissance Venice

The Colour Storm: The compelling and spellbinding story of art and betrayal in Renaissance Venice

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The Historical Writers Association Gold Crown Award is presented to Damian Dibben's The Color Storm, a captivating tale of art, love, rivalry, and obsession in Renaissance Venice. Set in 1510, the novel follows the journey of struggling artist Giorgione Zorzo Barbarelli as he is commissioned to paint a portrait of his wife, Sybille. However, their relationship leads him into a conspiracy that spans the entire continent, putting his career and life in danger. The book has received praise for its atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling, its vivid portrayal of Renaissance Venice, and its exploration of themes of art, love, and ambition.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 384 pages
Publication date: 16 February 2023
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd


Discover the 2023 Winner of the Historical Writers Association Gold Crown Award: an atmospheric and suspenseful tale of intoxicating art and dizzying ambition, forbidden love, and twisted obsession in Renaissance Venice.

"The Colour Storm" by Damian Dibben is a kaleidoscopic masterpiece that transports readers to the vibrant and captivating world of Renaissance Venice.

A glorious, exuberant read, "The Colour Storm" captivates with its intricate plot, vivid characters, and breathtaking portrayal of art. It is an addictive, ambitious novel that seamlessly blends thriller elements with a celebration of art.

Rachel Joyce, author of "Wet Paint," praises "The Colour Storm" as "a rich and rousing tale of art, love, rivalry, and obsession in Renaissance Venice." She describes it as an engaging thriller and a compelling exploration of an artist's obsession with love and color.

The Sunday Times praises "The Colour Storm" as "a compelling and spellbinding tale set in Renaissance Venice." It highlights the interplay of art and ambition, love and obsession, and the intricate plot that unfolds within the city's opulent backdrop.

Set in 1510, "The Colour Storm" introduces readers to a world where the greatest artists gather to enjoy fame, fortune, and color. When a wealthy merchant discovers a mysterious new pigment, he knows it would create a masterpiece in the right hands.

For struggling artist Giorgione Zorzo Barbarelli, success is far from reach. Until he is commissioned by the merchant to paint a portrait of his wife, Sybille. Impress him, and Zorzo could acquire the most coveted color in the world and write his name in history.

However, it is Sybille whose eye he catches, and when their relationship drags Zorzo into a conspiracy spanning the entire continent, it is far more than his career in danger.

"The Colour Storm" is an intoxicating story about an incredible period in history. It delves into the lives of artists, merchants, and nobles, exploring the power of art, the allure of forbidden love, and the consequences of ambition.

The novel is beautifully written, with vivid descriptions that transport readers to the bustling streets of Renaissance Venice. The characters are well-developed, each with their own motivations and flaws, making them relatable and compelling.

"The Colour Storm" is not just a historical novel; it is a love story, a thriller, and a fantastic page-turner. It is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ability of literature to transport readers to different times and places.

In conclusion, "The Colour Storm" by Damian Dibben is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, art, and intrigue. It is a glorious, exuberant tale that captivates with its intricate plot, vivid characters, and breathtaking portrayal of art. A compelling and spellbinding exploration of an artist's obsession with love and color, "The Colour Storm" is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring allure of Renaissance Venice.

Weight: 266g
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781405925815

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