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“A painter’s memoir of traveling to see great paintings with his own eyes becomes a passionate argument for the value of personal encounters with art...Beguiling and informative…this guidebook is obligatory.” Wall Street Journal
“Encourages readers to look beyond a painting’s depiction for what makes a masterpiece…Perry’s lessons are revelatory.” Kirkus Reviews
“[A] conversational debut, a convincing ‘plea to look closely’…Perry has an expansive knowledge of European artists, comparing well-known ones with more obscure figures, and his guidance is well delivered.” Publishers Weekly
“Irresistibly readable, companionable, and quotable.” Joyce Carol Oates, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“So much writing about art seems like useless noise—abstract, pretentious, gassy. This is not that. There is revelation on every page.” James Gleick, Pulitzer Prize finalist
“Lincoln Perry writes so clearly and sees everything in a state of wonder. He is a wonderful companion on the page and an unintimidating expert: this book will open your eyes.” Edmund White, author of A Previous Life