Vermeer: A Life Lost and Found

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Synopsis

The paintings of Johannes Vermeer are some of the most sublime in the history of art. Yet until now they have, like the life of Vermeer himself, defied explanation. Following new leads, and drawing on a mass of historical evidence, some of it freshly uncovered in the archives of Delft and Rotterdam, Andrew Graham-Dixon paints a dramatically new picture of Vermeer, revealing many of the painter’s hitherto unknown friendships as well as his previously undetected allegiance to a persecuted, underground radical movement.

In this revolutionary reassessment of nearly all of Vermeer’s most beloved works – including The Girl with a Pearl Earring, A View of Delft and The Milkmaid – our image of him is transformed from an isolated and mysterious figure into an artist at the nexus of a web of philosophers, financiers, patrons, preachers and regents, giving rich new insight into one of the most enigmatic figures in art history.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141974897
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 500g
  • Languages: English

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Vermeer
Vermeer - A Revelation
All art lovers know Vermeers paintings. He is unlike any of his fellow Dutch artists. Not for him the rumbustious genre depictions of peasant life. Instead... READ MORE
Moxley Cooper
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Vermeer
Greater than the sum of it's parts
Andrew Graham Dixon has managed to do something beyond art history with this revealing and very engaging book. In explaining the religious and practical se... READ MORE
I Gray
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Vermeer
Vermeer HIstory, Religion and Art.
Quite a hefty read, Loads of background material about 17th century European history, as well as about Vermeer's relations. I found myself skipping page... READ MORE
John Midgley
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