Little mouse Lin is arriving on a tall ship < >from China. He is going to stay with a < >friend in the old city of Delft, where Titus < >lives in the attic of a famous atelier of blue < >and white earthenware. Prinses Mary < >Tudor has just ordered a very special vase, < >a masterpiece for her new palace. < >Just when Lin is performing a chinese < >tea ceremony for the astonished mice, < >the atelier tomcat jumps in and the still < >unfinished vase falls and breaks into a < >thousand pieces! Can Lin help the Delft < >master? And impress the little mouse with < >the pearl earring? He knows everything < >about chinese porcelain... < >A mouse fairytale with references to the < >art of Vermeer, Carel Fabricius and other < >painters from the Dutch Golden Age, and < >the palace Het Loo, now renowned for its < >bautiful gardens. < >In cooperation with the Gemeentemuseum < >Den Haag, famous for the biggest < >collection of Mondrian paintings in the < >world, including ‘Victory Boogie