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Vermeer. The Complete Works
By (Author) Karl Schtz
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
5th December 2020
5th October 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
759.9492
Hardback
258
Width 250mm, Height 340mm, Spine 36mm
2740g
His works have prompted a New York Times bestseller; a film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth; record visitor numbers at art institutions from Amsterdam to Washington, DC; and special crowd-control measures at the Mauritshuis, The Hague, where thousands flock to catch a glimpse of the enigmatic and enchanting Girl with a Pearl Earring, also known as the "Dutch Mona Lisa".
In his lifetime, however, the fame of Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) barely extended beyond his native Delft and a small circle of patrons. After his death, his name was largely forgotten, except by a few Dutch art collectors and dealers. Outside of Holland, his works were even misattributed to other artists. It was not until the mid-19th century that Vermeer came to the attention of the international art world, which suddenly looked upon his narrative minutiae, meticulous textural details, and majestic planes of light, spotted a genius, and never looked back.
This edition features the complete catalog of Vermeer's work, presenting the calm yet compelling scenes so treasured in galleries across Europe and the United States in one monograph of utmost reproduction quality. Crisp details and essays tracing Vermeer's career illuminate his remarkable ability not only to bear witness to the trends and trimmings of the Dutch Golden Age but also to encapsulate an entire story in just one transient gesture, expression, or look.
A beautiful volume! * The Financial Times *
The quality of the reproductions is unparalleled. The colors, Vermeer's fantastic blue above all, shine forth in their pristine radiance. Spectacular. * Le Figaro *
No one was ever so close to Vermeer's pictures as in this book, and certainly no one will ever get so close at an exhibition. * Die Welt *
After completing his studies of art history and archaeology at the University of Vienna, Karl Schtz joined the staff of the Gemldegalerie of the citys Kunsthistorisches Museum, serving from 1972 as a curator and from 1990 to 2011 as its director. His particular scholarly interests include Netherlandish and Flemish painting, early-16th-century German painting, courtly portraiture, and the history of the Gemldegalerie collection.