Publication

1995 - Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut

Language

English

Word Count

51,250 words, Guess

Page Count

205 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing4649571
  • Goodreads2394539

Classifications

  • DDC759.9492
  • LCCND653.V5 W48 1995

Alternate Titles

  • Vermeer and the art of painting

Description

This book examines the creative process and technical means by which the great Dutch seventeenth-century painter achieved his remarkable pictorial effects. Arthur Wheelock begins by placing Vermeer's art in historical perspective, with emphasis on the artistic environment in his home city of Delft and the importance of history painting in the mid-1600s. He then closely examines seventeen of the thirty-six extant paintings in Vermeer's oeuvre, works that span the range of the artist's career. Using the results of x-rays, pigment analysis, and infrared reflectography, some of the secrets of Vermeer's wonderfully elusive artistry are revealed. For example, Vermeer was able to simulate reality, simplify and highlight meaning, establish a sense of time and permanence, and enhance the mood he wished to create through inventive use of brushwork, color, and compositional refinements. Lavishly illustrated with color reproductions of Vermeer's paintings, the book is certain to appeal to all devotees of Dutch art.

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