Vermeer
A Life Lost and Found
by Andrew Graham-Dixon
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Pub Date Apr 07 2026 | Archive Date Mar 31 2026
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Description
This revelatory biography persuasively addresses the two great unresolved questions about Vermeer?why did he paint his pictures, and what do they mean?
One spring day in 1683, a notary’s clerk in Delft entered the home of the late Magdalena Pieters van Ruijven and stumbled upon one of the wonders of the seventeenth-century world: twenty paintings by Johannes Vermeer. Rather than dispel the mysteries of Vermeer’s life, this discovery merely gave rise to more questions: How had this one Dutchwoman come to possess the majority of the master’s work? And why have these images—among the most beautiful, even sublime, in the history of art—defied explanation for so long?
Following new leads and drawing on freshly uncovered evidence from Dutch archives, acclaimed art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon fills these long-standing gaps in art history, presenting a dramatic and transformative new interpretation of Vermeer’s life and work. Dixon considers Vermeer holistically, placing him in his complex historical, social, religious, political, and artistic context in order to understand what spaces he occupied in his life and how the texture of these spaces inspired his paintings and distinguished him from his artistic contemporaries. Dixon also interrogates the nature of Vermeer’s relationship with the Van Ruijven family, which was unlike any other known relationship in that time period, and discusses how this dynamic shaped his artistic practice.
Rich with piercingly direct descriptions of Vermeer’s paintings, Graham-Dixon’s biography is full of revelations. It upends the master’s enigmatic reputation and depicts him instead as a pioneer of the early Enlightenment, a pacifist who was deeply affected by the wars and religious conflicts of the Dutch Republic and allied to a radical movement driven underground by persecution. In Vermeer: A Life Lost and Found, Dixon does what countless art historians and scholars before him failed to: he brings Johannes Vermeer, renowned for his use of chiaroscuro, out of the shadows and into the light.
About the Author:
Andrew Graham–Dixon is an art historian, biographer, and broadcaster. He was for many years the main art critic of the Independent and The Sunday Telegraph and is the author of the award–winning biography Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane. He lives in East Sussex.
Advance Praise
"This book is going to revolutionize the way we understand Vermeer." -Peter Carey
"A phenomenal book. The research and originality are staggering, suddenly creating a coherent character simply out of understanding the religious, social, and political setting properly. I was utterly absorbed by it." -Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of Lower than the Angels
"A powerfully persuasive investigation into the intellectual and devotional world of Vermeer and his circle. Painting by painting, the riddle of the Sphinx is masterfully unravelled." -Laura Freeman, The Times (UK)
"Graham-Dixon puts forward a revolutionary theory . . . that will change the way people look at that famous pearl earring, as well as at the painter’s other luminous portraits of lone women." -Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer
"[Andrew Graham-Dixon’s Vermeer] is well-grounded in scholarship and the writing is lively and adroit." -Joe Moshenska, Financial Times
"[Andrew Graham-Dixon] convincingly makes clear that Vermeer’s paintings are not simply atmospheric genre pieces, but coded works with a deeply religious meaning. In doing so, he presents a completely new vision of the artworks of Vermeer." -Professor Paul Abels, Leiden University
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781324124115 |
| PRICE | $45.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 496 |