Jacobus Vrel
An investigation into the art of a mysterious Dutch painter who left no written records behind.
His paintings are curious, his figures introverted, and his street scenes strangely stage-like
Jacobus Vrel recorded everyday life in Holland during the seventeenth century and conjured his own idiosyncratic world at the same time
This volume presents the fascinating complete oeuvre of a painter whose works were thought in the nineteenth century to have been painted by Vermeer
21.5 x 26.5 cm
256 pages
Hirmer
2021