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PUBLISHED TO ACCOMPANY THE ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXHIBITION AT THE
RIJKSMUSEUM, AMSTERDAM, THIS IS THE FIRST MAJOR STUDY ON VERMEER'S
LIFE AND WORK FOR MANY YEARS. ----------'Proust was once so excited
to see a Vermeer show that he collapsed … I got chest pains merely
leafing through the catalogue' Jonathan Jones, Guardian'Invest in
the fat catalogue, stuffed with scholarly discoveries and
photographic closeups, and you will learn about everything from
Vermeer’s optical mastery to his moral symbolism' Rachel
Campbell-Johnston, The Times'Excellent'Artists &
Illustrators'Getting a ticket for the once-in-a-lifetime Vermeer
exhibition, above, at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam this year might
frankly be a bit of a challenge, but you can at least console
yourself with the exhibition catalogue, published by Thames &
Hudson, which is a gorgeous thing. Nothing matches seeing a
painting in the flesh, but this comes mightily close.'The Herald
----------Vermeer's intensely quiet and enigmatic paintings invite
the viewer into a private world, often prompting more questions
than answers. Who is being portrayed? Are his subjects real or
imagined? And how did he create such an unrivalled sense of
intimacy? Bringing together diverse strands of the Dutch master's
professional and private worlds, this is the first major
authoritative study of Vermeer's life and work for many years,
throwing light on all thirty-seven of his paintings. The book was
designed by Irma Boom, the ‘Queen of Books’, and printed on an
uncoated ‘Munken Print White’ paper, specially commissioned to
ensure the veracity of colours. Irma Boom says: ‘the matte paper
brings you closer to Vermeer; there is no gloss or glare in
between, just like with the real works.’ With a wide selection of
contextual illustrations, commentaries and up-to-date research by
distinguished international Vermeer scholars, this is the
definitive volume on the most admired of all seventeenth-century
Dutch masters. With contributions by Bart Cornelis, National
Gallery, London Bente Frissen, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Sabine Pénot,
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna Pieter Roelofs, Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam Friederike Schuett, Staedel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Christian Tico Seifert, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh
Ariane van Suchtelen, Mauritshuis, The Hague Gregor J.M. Weber,
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Marjorie E. Wieseman, National Gallery of
Art, Washington