Showing posts with label Johannes Vermeer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johannes Vermeer. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2022

Tracy Chevalier, Author of "The Last Runaway". by Travis Simpkins

Tracy Chevalier. Author. Girls with a Pearl Earring. by Travis Simpkins
Tracy Chevalier. Author. Girls with a Pearl Earring. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Tracy Chevalier
Historical Novelist
Best-Selling Author of
Girl with a Pearl Earring
by Travis Simpkins



Tracy Chevalier: "Finding the Story Inside the Painting"


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Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. The Last Runaway
Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. The Last Runaway

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Tracy Chevalier and Johannes Vermeer. by Travis Simpkins

Tracy Chevalier. Author. Girl with a Pearl Earring. by Travis Simpkins
Tracy Chevalier. Author. Girl with a Pearl Earring. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Tracy Chevalier
Historical Novelist
Best-Selling Author of
Girl with a Pearl Earring
by Travis Simpkins



Tracy Chevalier: "Finding the Story Inside the Painting"


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Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. The Concert, Vermeer. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. The Concert, Vermeer. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Tracy Chevalier, Author of "Girl with a Pearl Earring". by Travis Simpkins

Tracy Chevalier. Author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Tracy Chevalier
Historical Novelist
Best-Selling Author of
Girl with a Pearl Earring
by Travis Simpkins



Tracy Chevalier: "Finding the Story Inside the Painting"


For more info, please visit:


Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. Girl with a Pearl Earring

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Portrait of Tracy Chevalier, Author of "Girl with a Pearl Earring". by Travis Simpkins

Tracy Chevalier, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Tracy Chevalier
Historical Novelist
Best-Selling Author of
Girl with a Pearl Earring
by Travis Simpkins



Tracy Chevalier: "Finding the Story Inside the Painting"


For more info, please visit:


Tracy Chevalier. by Travis Simpkins. Girl with a Pearl Earring

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Portrait of Charles Hill, Scotland Yard Art Detective. by Travis Simpkins

Charles Hill, Scotland Yard Art Detective, 2014. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Charles Hill
former Art Detective at Scotland Yard
by Travis Simpkins



Charles Hill: "How I recovered The Scream"


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Charles Hill. by Travis Simpkins. Recovered Johannes Vermeer Painting

Saturday, March 28, 2015

The General (1998): Martin Cahill and the 1986 Heist at Russborough House



The General
Martin Cahill and the 1986 Heist at Russborough House
by Travis Simpkins

     Written, produced and directed by John Boorman, based on the book by Paul Williams, The General (1998) is a raw biopic that focuses on the violent life, criminal career and IRA assassination of Irish crime boss Martin Cahill, nicknamed "The General"… who pulled of a series of daring heists in the 1980's. In addition to home burglaries, extortion, bank robberies and jewelry warehouse stick-ups, Cahill is best known for pulling off the 1986 heist at Russborough House, the art-filled massive home of Lord and Lady Beit. The robbers first intentionally set off the house alarm, then hid in the nearby woods, waiting for the police to disregard it as a false alarm. Once the authorities departed, the thieves had leisurely access to one of the world's great private art collections. During the heist, Cahill and his crew stole 18 paintings, including Vermeer's "Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid", then valued at $20 million. The Vermeer was rescued by Scotland Yard art detective Charles Hill in 1993. Over the years, all but two of the masterpieces have been recovered. Wonderful acting makes up for bad art reproductions (the Vermeer is rolled up like a shiny new poster). Brendan Gleeson does a superb job in the lead role, looking and acting the part of Martin Cahill. Jon Voight co-stars as a cop out to get him. The supporting cast does a fine job as well, including Adrian Dunbar, Sean McGinley, Maria Doyle Kennedy and Angeline Ball.

Brendan Gleeson: The General

Russborough House: The General

Russborough House: The General

Russborough House: The General

Brendan Gleeson and Jon Voight: The General

Stolen Vermeer painting: "Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid": The General

Russborough House: The General

Brendan Gleeson: The General

Russborough House: The General

Brendan Gleeson: The General

Stolen painting: The General

Brendan Gleeson: The General

Russborough House: The General

Brendan Gleeson and Jon Voight: The General

the real Martin Cahill arrested: The General

the real Martin Cahill: The General

"The General"- movie trailer

Thursday, February 12, 2015

"The Man Who Made Vermeers" by Jonathan Lopez


"The Man Who Made Vermeers: Unvarnishing the Legend 
of Master Forger Han van Meegeren"
 by Jonathan Lopez
Harcourt, 2008
Review by Travis Simpkins

     It makes for a great story: Han van Meegeren, a talented artist that feels shunned and disheartened by hoity-toity critics, fools the art world into accepting his newly-forged paintings as authentic 17th Century Vermeer masterpieces… conning everyone, including the Nazis, who pay exorbitant prices for his worthless fakes. Put on trial for selling Dutch national treasures, the artist reveals that the paintings in question are fake and that he painted the phony masterworks himself. The idea of a master forger getting the better of those who are inclined to disenfranchise others in undeniably appealing. However, according to author Jonathan Lopez, the myth is just that: pure legend and mostly untrue. In his 2008 book, The Man Who Made Vermeers: Unvarnishing the Legend of Master Forger Han van Meegeren, Lopez makes a pointed effort to render the truth bare in regards to what many consider the biggest art fraud of the 20th Century. In reality, there was no noble mission behind van Meegeren's Vermeer forgeries, it was all about money… and lots of it. Ever the opportunist, he was caught while catering to the occupying Nazi regime, a despicable element of which he was entirely complicit and sympathetic. Most prior attention had been directed at his late-life World War II era Vermeers, but as Lopez points out, van Meegeren had been in the business of making phony masterworks almost from the beginning of his artistic career. Despite having a lucrative set-up as a Dutch society portrait painter, van Meegeren soon discovered through a network of crooks, that there was a great deal of cash to be had in forging masterpieces. Forged works in the style of Frans Hals and lesser known masters fell under the radar at the time and are still popping up on occasion today. Han van Meegeren's stroke of genius when it came to his fake Vermeers was that he gave the art world exactly what it wanted. He exploited an artist that had recently returned to vogue, and of which little was known… and he created a whole series of religious paintings to coincide with a fictitious period in Vermeer's career. With a few shrewd and suspicious exceptions, like Joseph Duveen for example, the critics and dealers bought the whole phony deal. Overcoming the scientific hurdles of chemical testing proved only mildly problematic for van Meegeren. Unlike old hardened paint, new oil paint dissolves in alcohol. A gelatin-glue medium was concocted. It was impervious to alcohol, but grew spongy when water was applied. So, van Meegeren utilized a fairly-new material called Bakelite (created from carbolic acid and liquid formaldehyde) that passed every test. One fake Vermeer after another was authenticated and sold. Some, like The Supper at Emmaus and The Lacemaker, have now become iconic. The newly-available supply of Vermeers whet the ravenous collector's appetite of Hermann Goering, who purchased a van Meegeren forgery… and signaled the faker's rapid demise. Well-written and carefully documented, Jonathan Lopez's book is admirable in it's mission to set the record straight, accomplishing it's goal with informative style.



The Trial of Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Vermeer Forgery by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

The Lacemaker by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

The Supper at Emmaus by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

The Supper at Emmaus byHan van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Fake Vermeer by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Joseph Duveen: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Frans Hals Forgery by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

The Garbo Vermeer by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Hermann Göring: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Fake Vermeer by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Hermann Göring and Adolf Hitler: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Vermeer Forgery by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Fake Vermeer by Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Han van Meegeren on trial: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Jonathan Lopez: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Han van Meegeren: The Man Who Made Vermeers. Jonathan Lopez

Han van Meegeren

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Anthony Amore and The Concert by Vermeer

Anthony Amore, by Travis Simpkins. The Concert, by Vermeer

Anthony Amore
Chief Investigator and Director of Security 
at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. 
by Travis Simpkins. 
and 
The Concert
by Johannes Vermeer. 
Stolen on March 18, 1990


To report information on the Gardner Museum theft, 
contact Anthony Amore by email at:




Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003): Scarlett Johansson as Vermeer's Muse


     More than just a film, Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) is a moving work of Art... a Vermeer painting come to life. With great eye for detail, director Peter Webber made each scene resemble a dutch masterpiece. The cinematography is purely breathtaking, with the light and vibrant hues echoing the works of Johannes Vermeer: the painter the film depicts. Scarlett Johansson truly shines as the subject for the title painting, and the whole supporting cast is wonderful as well, including Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson and Cillian Murphy.

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring

Scarlett Johansson: Girl with a Pearl Earring


"Girl with a Pearl Earring"- movie trailer