The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters
by Benjamin Moser
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"Arriving as a young writer in an ancient Dutch town, Benjamin Moser found himself visiting ... the country's great museums. Inside these old buildings, he discovered the remains of the Dutch Golden Age, and began to unearth the strange, inspiring, and terrifying stories of the artists who gave shape to one of the most luminous moments in the history of human creativity. Beyond the sainted Rembrandt--who harbored a startling darkness--and the mysterious Vermeer--whose true subject, it turned show more out, was lurking in plain sight--Moser got to know a whole galaxy of geniuses ... Year after year, as he tried to make a life for himself in the Netherlands, Moser found friends among these centuries-dead artists. And he found that they, too, were struggling with the same questions that he was. Why do we make art? What even is art, anyway--and what is an artist? What does it mean to succeed as an artist, and what does it mean to fail? Is art a consolation--or a mortal danger? The Upside-Down World is an invitation to ask these questions, and to turn them on their heads: to look, and then to look again. This is Holland and its great artists as we've never seen them before"--Page 2 of cover. show lessTags
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Uneven, as so often is the case. Occasional valuable flashes, e.g. the discussion of Hobbema and his 'Avenue at Middelharnis'.
The author’s afterword – "What it means to be a foreigner” – I found plonking rather than profound.
Book production – I’m looking at the UK first edition (Allen Lane, printed in Turkey) – is very satisfactory: good, heavy, coated paper, good printing, also of the many colour illustrations. Sown in signatures.
The author’s afterword – "What it means to be a foreigner” – I found plonking rather than profound.
Book production – I’m looking at the UK first edition (Allen Lane, printed in Turkey) – is very satisfactory: good, heavy, coated paper, good printing, also of the many colour illustrations. Sown in signatures.
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- For Joop and Janine van den Ende
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