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The Last Vermeer. Unvarnishing the Legend of Master Forger Han van Meegeren
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- Nombre de pages352
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-547-35062-2
- EAN9780547350622
- Date de parution15/07/2009
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMariner Books
Résumé
Now a major motion picture starring Guy Pearce, The Last Vermeer* is a revelatory biography of the world's most famous forger-a talented Mr. Ripley armed with a paintbrush-and a deliciously detailed story of deceit in the art world. It's a story that made Dutch painter Han van Meegeren famous worldwide when it broke at the end of World War II: A lifetime of disappointment drove him to forge Vermeers, one of which he sold to Hermann Goering in mockery of the Nazis.
And it's a story that's been believed ever since. Too bad it isn't true. Jonathan Lopez has drawn on never-before-seen documents from dozens of archives for this long-overdue unvarnishing of Van Meegeren's legend. Neither unappreciated artist nor antifascist hero, Van Meegeren emerges as an ingenious, dyed-in-the-wool crook. Lopez explores a network of illicit commerce that operated across Europe: Not only was Van Meegeren a key player in that high-stakes game in the 1920s and '30s, landing fakes with famous collectors such as Andrew Mellon, but he and his associates later cashed in on the Nazi occupation.*Formerly titled The Man Who Made Vermeers A Definitive Han van Meegeren Biography: Based on years of research into never-before-seen documents, this account dismantles the legend to reveal the man.
Gripping World War II History: Go inside the high-stakes European art market during the Nazi occupation, where forgers and officials like Hermann Goering played a dangerous game. Master Art Forgery: Discover the story of how Van Meegeren didn't just fool the world's leading art experts-he also created a myth about his motives that has lasted for decades. A True Crime Exposé: Uncover the network of illicit commerce that enriched a master forger, from the Roaring Twenties to the darkest days of the war, revealing him not as a folk hero, but an ingenious crook.
And it's a story that's been believed ever since. Too bad it isn't true. Jonathan Lopez has drawn on never-before-seen documents from dozens of archives for this long-overdue unvarnishing of Van Meegeren's legend. Neither unappreciated artist nor antifascist hero, Van Meegeren emerges as an ingenious, dyed-in-the-wool crook. Lopez explores a network of illicit commerce that operated across Europe: Not only was Van Meegeren a key player in that high-stakes game in the 1920s and '30s, landing fakes with famous collectors such as Andrew Mellon, but he and his associates later cashed in on the Nazi occupation.*Formerly titled The Man Who Made Vermeers A Definitive Han van Meegeren Biography: Based on years of research into never-before-seen documents, this account dismantles the legend to reveal the man.
Gripping World War II History: Go inside the high-stakes European art market during the Nazi occupation, where forgers and officials like Hermann Goering played a dangerous game. Master Art Forgery: Discover the story of how Van Meegeren didn't just fool the world's leading art experts-he also created a myth about his motives that has lasted for decades. A True Crime Exposé: Uncover the network of illicit commerce that enriched a master forger, from the Roaring Twenties to the darkest days of the war, revealing him not as a folk hero, but an ingenious crook.



