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| | 1. |  | Vermeer: The Complete Works from Harry N. Abrams Price: $15.30
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 Vermeer, I can't believe it, What you should have done to deserve a good book?, kill somebody as Caravaggio, commit suicide as Van Gogh, die at 37 as Raphael, please ...! Texts in the book are extremely obvious, format is not adequate to store in common shelves, I think that knowing his small... more info
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| | 5. |  | Johannes Vermeer from Yale University Press Price: $52.00
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 I was wrong to say that the tall Harry Abrams Vermeer book, "The Complete Works", was inadequate. It is far better than the reproductions contained here or in the Blankert book. Abrams' prints are clear, intense and, above all, not washed out. Most of the prints here and in the Blankert book are... more info
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| | 8. |  | How to Paint a Vermeer from Thames & Hudson
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 This book is a great addition to the library of any creative "artist" - a visual feast & "treasure hunt" of many details. It's not really what I expected - but it's even better - a great, unique item!
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| | 9. |  | Vermeer: A View of Delft from Holt Paperbacks
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 This book is the story of Johannes Vermeer, an ordinary family man, from the small but artistically vibrant Dutch town of Delft, who much after his death, and even with only 35 paintings surviving him, became recognized as one of the world's most brilliant painters. It is as much a story about... more info
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| | 10. |  | Vermeer Paintings: 24 Art Cards from Dover Publications Price: $6.95
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 Although Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) was among the most gifted of the Dutch Baroque artists, his (relatively small) output has until recently been ignored by most art critics. Vermeer could depict the way light penetrates a window and find the visual equivalent of total silence; a typical Vermeer... more info
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