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Arturo Perez-Reverte

The Flanders Panel

In the 15th-century Flemish painting, two noblemen are playing chess. Yet, two years before he could sit for the portrait, one of them was murdered.
405 printed pages
Original publication
2004
Publication year
2004
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  • finalfadeouthas quoted4 months ago
    The sense of realism was so intense that the painting effortlessly achieved the effect sought by the old Flemish masters: the integration of the spectator into the pictorial whole, persuading him that the space in which he stood was the same as that represented in the painting, as if the picture were a fragment of reality, or reality a fragment of the picture.
  • Николай Зубовhas quoted2 years ago
    Like a Charles Stuart climbing to the scaffold almost as if he were doing so as a favour to the executioner, with his already rehearsed “Remember” on his lips and in the hope that he would be beheaded in profile, as he appeared on the coins struck in his image.
  • Николай Зубовhas quoted2 years ago
    his bones would doubtless tremble with pleasure beneath his dusty gravestone in the crypt

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