The great 17th-century Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn left us so many arresting self-portraits, painted at every stage in his eventful life, that his distinctive face and bearing are a familiar part of the 20th-century cultural landscape, a recognizable presence in galleries across Europe and North America. Nonetheless, the artist himself remains an enigma. Rembrandt was a notoriously difficult man and an inveterate risk taker in life and art: his aspirations to a grandiose Amsterdam lifestyle in the heyday of his popularity as a painter of portraits and large-scale historical works bankrupted him, and he died in relative poverty. His personal effects and treasured collection of paintings and natural rarities were sold off and dispersed, leaving the historian with a tantalizingly scant body of fragmentary records around which to build a convincing biography.
In Rembrandt's Eyes, Simon Schama--the leading historical craftsman of our era, with a career-long commitment to Dutch history--succeeds with consummate skill in bringing the heroic painter of such masterpieces as The Night Watch and Portrait of Jan Six vividly to life. Returning to the bustling Dutch world with which he first made his reputation in the bestselling Embarrassment of Riches (1987), Schama re-creates Rembrandt's life and times with all the verve and panache of a historical novelist--while never for an instant losing his scrupulous grip on recorded fact and detail. The telling surviving fragments of archival information about Rembrandt's personal and professional history are skillfully embedded in a rich, dense tapestry of the commercial whirl and political hurly-burly of the 17th-century Low Countries--a divided territory, split between the Catholic and Protestant faiths and the contested powers of the Spanish Hapsburgs and the Dutch Republic--with the tentacles of the tale reaching into the most unexpected shadowy corners of European love and war, aspiration and intrigue.
Rembrandt's Eyes is, in fact, two biographies for the price of one. From the outset, Schama contrasts the life of Rembrandt with that of his older, equally talented countryman Peter Paul Rubens, whose meteoric rise and sustained success as a society painter forms a revealing contrast with Rembrandt's unhappier relationship with fame and fortune. The comparison is a telling one. Where Rubens furnishes the wealthy and powerful with glorious reflections of, and visual foils for, their social and political aspirations and glory, Rembrandt can never resist testing the envelope of taste and stylistic acceptability. His challenge to his clients to embrace the shock of his painterly experiments with technique, texture, and composition ultimately produced his downfall. The Amsterdam town council took down his The Oath-swearing of Claudius Civilis, rolled it up, and returned his masterpiece to him to be cut down in an attempt to sell it to a suitable buyer.
This is a gorgeous book to own, too. Rembrandt's Eyes is printed on heavy, high-gloss paper and lavishly illustrated throughout in full color. The double-page color spreads of the most memorable of Rembrandt's works will take readers' breath away. But above all, this is narrative history at its very best, a page-turner and an adventure story that will make the reader laugh and cry by turns in the time-honored tradition of masterly writing. --Lisa Jardine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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这本书的阅读体验,与其说是在“阅读”,不如说是在进行一次深入的“文化考古”。它不仅关注伦勃朗本人,还花了大量篇幅来重建十七世纪阿姆斯特丹的社会生态,从行会制度到当时的艺术品市场运作规则,都被细致地梳理了一遍。这种宏大的背景铺陈,使得伦勃朗的艺术成就显得更有分量——他是在一个充满竞争、快速变化的社会环境中脱颖而出的。我发现,书中有几处对于伦勃朗如何处理他那著名的“群像画”的商业运作进行了极为详尽的分析,包括与委托人之间的讨价还价、对画中人物站位和表情的微调,这些细节活生生地展示了艺术创作与残酷商业现实的交织。不同于一些只聚焦于技术层面的分析,这本书成功地将伦勃朗定位为一个高明的“商业思想家”和“社会观察家”,他的画作是那个时代社会心理和经济状态的精确投影。文字风格上,它采用了那种略带疏离感的历史学家口吻,但这种距离感反而增强了客观性和说服力。
评分这本书的结构设计极其巧妙,它避开了那种按时间顺序推进的刻板叙事,而是采用了碎片化的、更接近于“主题式”的章节安排。比如,有一整章是专门探讨伦勃朗对“财富与债务”的态度,如何用极其细腻的笔触展现了这位艺术巨匠在金钱压力下依然保持的创作自由与挣扎,这种反差本身就极具戏剧张力。另一个让我印象深刻的是,作者大量引用了当时的私人信件和法庭记录,这些一手资料的运用使得叙述的真实性达到了一个新的高度。我特别喜欢其中一段关于伦勃朗收藏癖的描写,那种对奇珍异宝、异域物品的痴迷,是如何反哺到他的画作中,为他的静物和场景画增添了无与伦比的层次感。阅读这本书的过程,更像是在解一个层层剥开的谜团,每一次翻页,都能发现关于这位艺术家生活哲学的新线索。文风上,它保持了一种冷静的学术审视,但又饱含着对艺术本身的热情,没有流于空泛的赞美,而是将复杂的动机和艺术选择摆在了读者面前,让人不得不去深思这位大师创作背后的驱动力究竟是什么。
评分这本书给我的最深印象,是一种近乎于电影蒙太奇的视觉冲击力。作者在叙述不同时期作品的转变时,采用了非常跳跃但逻辑清晰的对比手法。比如,他会突然将早期清晰、细节丰富的作品与晚期那种近乎模糊、只留下光与影的粗粝风格进行并置讨论,这种强烈的对比迫使读者必须重新审视“完美”的标准在艺术家生命中的演变。我特别欣赏作者对于“沉默”这一主题的挖掘,书中探讨了伦勃朗作品中那种令人不安的、未被言说的张力,很多人物的目光似乎在讲述一个我们永远无法完全听清的故事。全书的行文节奏是富有韵律感的,有时缓慢沉思,有时则加快速度去捕捉某个瞬间的爆发力,这与伦勃朗的创作生命周期形成了绝妙的呼应。这本书不仅仅是关于一个画家的生平,它更是一部关于“观看”的哲学探讨,它教会了我如何以一种更深入、更有同理心的方式去凝视那些被时间尘封的肖像。
评分我最近翻阅了一本关于伦勃朗的传记,这本书的叙事节奏把握得相当到位,它并没有一开始就急于展现这位荷兰黄金时代大师的辉煌成就,而是选择了一条更为迂回却引人入胜的路径。作者似乎深谙如何通过细微的观察来勾勒人物的内心世界。书中对伦勃朗早年在莱顿的生活着墨颇多,详细描绘了他与家庭、学徒生涯之间微妙的张力。我尤其欣赏它对光影处理的文字描摹,那些关于颜料研磨、画布绷制以及画室中自然光线如何“捕获”的段落,简直就像是直接在我的脑海中重现了创作的场景。它不仅仅是记录历史事件,更像是一场感官的盛宴,让我仿佛能闻到松节油的味道,感受到画布纤维的粗糙质感。书中对于伦勃朗早期肖像画中人物眼神的刻画分析尤其深刻,那些略带忧郁或深思的表情,在作者的笔下被赋予了超越时代的共鸣感。全书的文笔流畅中带着一种历史的厚重感,但绝不枯燥,它成功地将一个历史人物拉回到了有血有肉的现实中,让人读来欲罢不能,对那个时代的艺术氛围产生了强烈的向往。
评分老实说,我最初对这类偏学术性的艺术传记是抱持着一丝警惕的,总担心会陷入晦涩难懂的术语泥沼。然而,这本书彻底颠覆了我的预设。作者的语言功力非凡,他能用极其通俗易懂,甚至带有一点口语化的表达方式,去解析极其复杂的透视原理或光线反射理论。例如,书中有一段描述伦勃朗晚期自画像的笔触时,形容那已经不再是“描绘”而是“雕刻”了,这种精妙的比喻,让一个非专业人士也能瞬间领会到那种由内而外爆发出的生命力。这本书的魅力在于它的“可进入性”,它既能满足专业研究者的求证需求,又能让一个仅仅是好奇的普通读者享受阅读的乐趣。我尤其佩服作者对伦勃朗的“人性”捕捉,他没有将伦勃朗神化,而是坦诚地展示了他在个人生活中的失误、傲慢以及随后的低谷,这种毫不留情的真实,反而让这位艺术家的形象更加立体、更加令人敬重。
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