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The premise two art experts look at some of the world's most magnificent
works in tandem is a good one, offering readers guided tours of the
Louvre, the Prado, the Palazzo Pitti, and other prestigious
institutions. The experts in question, Philippe de Montebello, who spent
31 years as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Martin
Gayford (Man With a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian
Freud), a highly regarded British art critic, certainly fit the bill.
The book adds an ingenious twist to the classic approach to art
criticism, which is, for the most part, effective. Montebello and
Gayford offer depth and context to key works by Bosch, Goya, Vermeer,
followed by erudite discussions. The authors' admissions that they
didn't appreciate certain styles or eras at first; explanations
regarding the effects of a museum's physical layout on a visitor's
experience and interpretation, and the declaration that we're now
spending more time looking at photos and reproductions of artworks than
the real thing are sure to provoke a response. Assuming readers can get
past the authors' egos (which loom large) and their penchant for
peppering their text with purple prose, there are considerable insights
into the featured art. Publishers Weekly
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