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Thunderclap

Autor Laura Cumming
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2023
New York Times bestselling author and art critic Laura Cumming reveals the fascinating, little-known story of the Thunderclap?the massive explosion at a gunpowder store in Holland that killed Carel Fabritius, renowned painter of The Goldfinch and nearly killed Johannes Vermeer, painter of Girl with a Pearl Earring?two of the greatest artists of the 17th century.

As a brilliant art critic and historian, Laura Cumming has explored the importance of art in life and how it gives us perspective of the time and place in which the artist works. Now, through the lens of one dramatic event in 17th century Holland, Cumming illuminates one of the most celebrated periods in art history.

In 1654, an enormous explosion at a gunpowder store devasted the city of Delft, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands more. Among those killed was the extraordinary painter Carel Fabritius, renowned for his paintings The Goldfinch and his haunting masterpiece A View of Delft, which depicts the very streets through which the victims would be carried to their graves. Fabritius's contemporary and rival Vermeer, painter of the iconic portrait Girl with a Pearl Earring, narrowly escaped death.

Framing the story around Fabritius's life, Cumming deftly weaves a sequence of observations about paintings and how they relate to everyday life. Like Dutch art itself, the story gradually links country, city, town, street, house, interior?all the way to the bird on its perch, the blue and white tile, the smallest seed in a loaf of bread. The impact of a painting and how it can enter our thoughts, influence our views, and understanding of the world is the heart of this book and Cumming has brought her unique eye to her most compelling subject yet.

Featuring beautiful full-color images of Dutch paintings throughout, this is a stunningly rich book about one of the most vibrant periods in European art and life.
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ISBN-13: 9781982181741
ISBN-10: 1982181745
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Scribner

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From the Sunday Times-bestselling author of On Chapel Sands, shortlisted for the Costa Prize for Biography

Praise for Laura Cumming's books:

'A modern masterpiece . . . Brilliant' Guardian
'Superlative' Daily Telegraph
'One of the best memoirs in recent years' i paper

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'We see with everything that we are'


On the morning of 12 October 1654, in the Dutch city of Delft, a sudden explosion was followed by a thunderclap that could be heard more than seventy miles away. Carel Fabritius - now known across the world for his exquisite painting, The Goldfinch - had been at work in his studio. He, along with many others, would not survive the day.

In Thunderclap, Laura Cumming reveals her passion for the art of the Dutch Golden Age and her determination to lift up the reputation of Fabritius. She reveals the Netherlands, where - wandering the narrow streets of Amsterdam, driving across the flatlands, or pausing at a quiet waterfront - she encounters the rich reality behind the shining beauty of Vermeer and Rembrandt, Hals and de Hooch. She shares too her relationship with her father, the Scottish artist James Cumming, who had his own deep connection to Dutch painting, and who taught her about colour, light and the rewards of looking deeply.

This is a book about what a picture may come to mean: how it can enter your life and change your thinking in a thunderclap, a sudden clarity of sight. This is also a book about the precariousness of human life - the way it may be snatched from us in an instant. What can art do to sustain us? The work that survives tells its own compelling story in these pages.

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Praise for On Chapel Sands, a Sunday Times Memoir of the Year:


'Cumming skilfully withholds key twists in the tale, revealing them at just the right moment' The Times
'Outstanding . . . A peerless detective story that keeps you guessing to the end' Sunday Times


Praise for The Vanishing Man, winner of the James Tait Black Prize:


'Superb and original' Sunday Times
'Sumptuous . . . A gleaming work of someone at the peak of her craft' New York Times