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About the Author Norbert Schneider (b. 1945) is Professor of Art History at the University of Karlsruhe. His research focuses on art history of the Middle Ages and early modern times (and the history of genres of painting) the methodology of art studies, and the history of philosophy. His numerous books include TASCHEN's The Art of the Portrait: Masterpieces of European Portrait Painting, 1420-1670 and Jan Vermeer: The Complete Paintings. Read more
A**S
amazing reproductions and text
This little book is amazing! The author discusses each of Vermeer's known 35 paintings, bringing intelligence and insight to the artist and his works. Though not much is known about Vermeer's life, we learn a fair amount about his techniques and the influences from which he drew. I found it extremely impressive and useful that when the author mentioned another artist or a painting that Vermeer knew, these were also pictured, so that I really learned a great deal about this fascinating artist's time as well.All of Vermeer's paintings are shown, as are the works of other artists, and these are reproduced in color in combination with intelligent, informative notes.Extremely well done, with beautiful color reproductions of each painting, this volume would be a bargain at double the price!
M**A
An Insightful Treasure
The pages of this remarkable little book on Vermeer are like the paintings they describe: although relatively few in number, the content is extraordinary. It's not just the quality of the reproductions that are superb (something I have come to expect from everything Taschen); the writing is informative and surprisingly engaging. While before reading this book I was aware that Vermeer's paintings could be divided into categories linked by common attributes, I didn't have a clue as to the underlying meanings. The author explains everything with precision while keeping the language simple. The writing style is objective and factual, with relevant historical reference. The insight I was able to gain from this book was exceptional. I was not previously aware of Vermeer's use of the camera obscura, and the author's explanation of how he rendered out-of-focus images has given my understanding and appreciation of his work new depth. The illustrations also bring common elements from several paintings together on the same page for comparison. This is definitely a contender for the best $10 ever spent!
G**G
Great buy
Great little book, clear and sharp repros
L**T
A Vermeer Fest
Beautifully printed full compilation of vermeer's known works. Couldn't have asked for more.
M**A
Five Stars
Thank you.
M**B
An invitation
I love Vermeer's work - it's an invitation inside the Dutch home and intimacy of its time. The book brings nice pictures and stories about the pieces and the artist himself.
W**8
Four Stars
Good gift!
R**L
Five Stars
Good
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