How to Paint a Vermeer
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ISBN: 0500285098 / Publisher: Thames & Hudson, November 2004
A comprehensive collection of Deem's "Art about Art" tributes inspired by many of history's foremost American and European works includes a life-like reproduction of Vermeer's painting of the woman with the water pitcher, the Parisian cubist art imagine known as Cubist Cache, and a die-cut, assembly-ready version of Manet's Le Déjuneur sur l'herbe. 13,000 first printing. Original.
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A witty, profound homage to Western art and an escorted tour of the masterworks beloved by all. Ranging over hundreds of yearsand countless styleswith breathtaking virtuosity, George Deem has repainted the history of Western art. Deem's special gift is to paint, with witty sympathy, his own "revisions" of famous works, revisions that look like the originals but transform them in some way. Now, in the most comprehensive collection of his work ever assembled, the amazing scope of Deem's devotion to his subject, art itself, can be seen. The greatest American and European artists are represented; their work, at first glance, seems uncannily perfect. Here is an exquisite Vermeer, looking so much like the original that it takes a moment to realize there is no woman holding a water pitcher in the corner of the room. And here is Cubist Cache, Deem's tour de force imagining of what Parisians do with their cubist art when they go away on vacation. As a special feature the book includes a die-cut, ready-to-assemble version of Deem's quotation of Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe, a cube in which we view the famous picnic from all four sides and from above. This is the perfect gift book for art lovers. On one level it offers a delightful excursion through the famous paintings that everyone loves. On another, we marvel at the virtuoso display of artistic technique, in which no style or era can resist Deem's fond embrace and witty act of quotation. And finally, here is a body of work that, in affirming the richness and variety of its subject, reaffirms the pleasure we take in painting. 80 color illustrations.
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