Selected Product: | Hammershoi Hardcover Author: Felix Kramer, Naoki Sato, Anne-Birgitte Fonsmark Publisher: Royal Academy Publications Release Date: 2008-09-01 ISBN-10: 190571128X ISBN-13: 9781905711284 List Price: $75.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Giorgio Morandi 1890-1964: Nothing Is More Abstract Than Reality ISBN-10: 8861307167 ISBN-13: 9788861307162 List Price:$65.00 Antonio Lopez Garcia ISBN-10: 0878467335 ISBN-13: 9780878467334 List Price:$24.95 Euan Uglow: The Complete Paintings ISBN-10: 0300123493 ISBN-13: 9780300123494 List Price:$125.00 Eric Fischl: 1970-2007 ISBN-10: 1580931952 ISBN-13: 9781580931953 List Price:$85.00 In Another Light: Danish Painting in the Nineteenth Century ISBN-10: 0865651817 ISBN-13: 9780865651814 List Price:$75.00 |
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This comprehensive survey, published to coincide with a major exhibition, explores the work of the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864–1916). In haunting interior scenes, Hammershøi dispensed with anecdotal detail, transforming his apartment into a series of disturbingly empty spaces. The same strange stillness can be seen in his portraits, landscapes, and city views of his native Copenhagen and of London, in all of which the passage of time appears to have been inexplicably suspended. Expertly produced, Hammershøi explores the singularity of the artist’s vision, placing his achievement in the context of ?n-de-siècle Symbolist art and examining his links with Dutch masters of the seventeenth century. Widely revered in Europe during his lifetime, Hammershøi is now ripe for rediscovery. The Danish Vermeer | Customer Rating: | This book is the catalogue for the current London exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art on Hammershoi, the first ever held in Britain on the work of the "Danish Vermeer". It gives a fair idea of the mastery of light Hammershoi was able to infuse his paintings with.
The text is divided into three chapters, the first following the painter's career chronologically, the second setting his art in the context of a "golden age" of Danish painting in the second half of the XIXth century, and the third (and most interesting) studying the links and differences of Hammershoi's interior paintings with XVIIth century Dutch interior paintings.
On the whole, a valuable publication - if only because it is the only one available on the artist in English - but which suffers from the poor quality of the reproductions. |
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