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Jacobus Vrel

Looking for Clues of an Enigmatic Painter

Bernd Ebert author Quentin Buvelot author Cécile Tainturier author Quentin Buvelot editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hirmer Verlag

Published:12th Aug '21

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His pictures look curious, his figures introverted and his street scenes strangely stage-like. Jacobus Vrel records everyday life in Holland during the 17th century, and creates quirky worlds at the same time. This volume presents the fascinating complete œuvre of a painter whose works were thought to have been painted by Vermeer during the 19th century.

Jacobus Vrel is like a phantom. No written sources describing him or his work have ever been discovered. His existence is documented only by some 50 surviving works which can hardly be compared with those of his contemporaries. His works, in their austerity and sometimes oppressive silence, seem unexpectedly modern, and have been compared to the paintings of Vilhelm Hammershøi. With detective-like investigative flair, and on the basis of extensive technical examinations of the paintings, this monograph explores the mysterious pictures of this rediscovered painter.

"The beautifully designed catalogue is a joy to read. The essays are written with great clarity and the catalogue section is exemplary: the references and provenances are very reliable and it is illustrated with excellent images, including many details." * Burlington Magazine *
“Ebert, Tainturier, and Buvelot have assembled a remarkable work of scholarship. Their book’s academic essays push us to consider Vrel with fresh eyes and new questions. Newcomers to Vrel will delight in the sensitive readings of his images, and scholars will find new interpretations to explore . . . . Vrel is often evaluated in comparison to other painters, but this monograph allows him the opportunity to stand on his own. It shows that Vrel can simply be on his own terms, and the history of art is all the better for it.” * Historians of Netherlandish Art Reviews *

ISBN: 9783777435879

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1380g

256 pages