
The Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer is considered one of the principal genre painters of the 17th century. His oeuvre, composed of only 35 attributable works, displays an unprecedented level of artistic mastery in its consummate illusion of reality. In this fully illustrated Grove Art Essentials title, explore the biography and work of the enigmatic artist. In addition to an extensive bibliography, this volume, written by noted scholar of 17th century Dutch art history, Wayne Franits, delves into the artist's working methods and techniques, iconography, and discusses the modern rediscovery and critical reception that has installed Vermeer as one of the most celebrated and most closely studied masters of the art historical cannon.
This volume investigates the artistic legacy and technical methodology of Johannes Vermeer, a central figure in 17th-century Dutch genre painting. Wayne Franits, a recognized scholar in Dutch art history, utilizes the limited corpus of 35 attributed works to examine the artist's life and creative process. The text provides a structured analysis of Vermeer's iconography, painting techniques, and the historical trajectory of his critical reception.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a reliable, concise resource for students and enthusiasts of Dutch Golden Age art. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the provided bibliography for academic study.
Page Count:
51
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297980
ISBN-13:
9780190297985
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