John Singer Sargent has fled Paris after the debacle of "Madame X", the painting that destroyed his reputation--but he begins to heal and paint again in the Cotswolds village of Broadway. There, in a Bohemian enclave of American and British artists, writers, illustrators, poets and actors, he begins to create a painting that will make him famous once again--the luminous portrait of two little girls in a garden: "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose". But...