Discover one of the most admired artists in history: Johannes Vermeer. Complete with crisp reproductions, details, and insightful essays, this monograph spans his entire repertoire, illuminating the artist’s outstanding ability not only to bear witness to the spirit of the Dutch Golden Age, but also to encapsulate an entire story in just one transient gesture, expression, or look.
"Vermeer of Delft, master of intimacy, innermost stillness of unspoken exchanges, reveals to us, be it in his portraits or in his interiors, a silence that is palpable. He does so without resorting to chiaroscuro employing only the most delicate touches, and mitigating the impressions of solitude through the atmosphere of a setting in which we may already feel at home." Emil Cioran
One of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, Johannes Vermeer is renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light in his work.
This is a stunning edition of Vermeer's work with art reproduction of the highest quality. I am mostly impressed with the content and format, well researched and presented.
The book presents the complete catalogue of the artist’s work in one printed monograph, with exquisitely reproduced pieces on full page spreads, also including enlarged versions for close-up studies.
I've been on a Vermeer kick lately, because I'm about to go and see all eight of the Vermeer paintings in New York City (5 at the Met, 3 at the Frick). I also watched the "Girl with the Pearl Earring" movie with Colin and ScarJo. This book was... much, much better than the "Girl with the Pearl Earring" movie.
Johannes Vermeer: The Complete Works' is a visual masterpiece in itself. This book not only showcases Vermeer's stunning art but also provides insightful commentary and historical context. A must-have for any art lover's collection!
Beautiful to look at. Boring to read. Classic art book. The paintings are why we get these books. The word’s themselves are too academic. Too much in the weeds for us non art historians. But, I am a big fanboy of Vermeer. He knows how to paint. A true master.
Buku paling indah dan mewah tentang Vermeer yang pernah aku pegang dan miliki. Buku yang ingin sekali aku baca sampai tuntas. Tapi entah kapan menyelesaikannya.
This small but mighty book brings together excellent reproductions and details of Vermeer's paintings, with very detailed background information and provenances of them all. Highly recommended!
Spitefully boring. The book, the printed copy, is wonderful - hefty with exquisite reproductions, an item de luxe. It feels so lavish to page through it, that not even the recalcitrantly tedious writing of mr Schütz and his endless enumerations of who bought what for how much when manages to yank the Persian rug of sumptuousness from under it. An then there is Vermeer. The author that smashed my idea of the visual genius as an infallible entity. Books, movies, albums by one artist or artists, they sure vary, you have gems in the catalogue, just as you have turds. Yet with visual arts, which I admire almost as much as I am bewildered by the craft behind their creation, I tended to view the oeuvres of Rothko, Magritte, or Caravaggio, as one glorious whole with mishaps registering merely as foibles, crumbs for the god of statistics. Vermeer smote me with the Milkmaid, the View of Delft is fine, the rest... ludicrous. Memeworthy monotony of lighting, figures injected with austere, still-life paralysis of expression, plain moronic faces. A one-hit wonder, for me at least.
Large prints of his work, which really helps to bring his paintings to life. Details are also shown large, in order to highlight and clarify things. Of course, his girl with a pearl earring is wonderful.