Porter Julian

149 Paintings You Really Need to See in Europe: (So You Can Ignore the Others): iBooks Enhanced Edition

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Visit some of Europe’s greatest museums and galleries in the company of a knowledgeable tour guide.
“Who can resist an art critic with attitude?” – Former Supreme Court of Canada Justice, Ian Binnie
«It was wonderful! Julian shared his enormous knowledge of the world’s best art with a panache that is irresistible.” – Justice Stephen Goudge, Ontario Court of Appeal
This essential companion to all the major European museums and galleries discusses some of the world’s greatest paintings from Giotto through to Picasso. Julian Porter’s passion for art began with the seven years he spent as a student tour guide in Europe. Since then, he has conducted countless tours of Europe’s famous galleries – The Louvre, The Prado, The Hermitage, The Rijksmuseum, the Sistine Chapel, and many others.
In the usually pretentious arena of art connoisseurs, Porter’s voice stands out as fresh and original. He finds the best of the best, which he describes with entertaining irreverence, and spares you hours of sore feet and superfluous information.

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519 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • Tatiana Burykhinahas quoted6 years ago
    It is also important to know what to skip in the Louvre. In that category, in my view, is the Mona Lisa.
    It is rather cheeky to not line up before the Mona Lisa, in Room 29 of Denon. Just glance at it from a distance, over the heads of the crowd. It is muddy. Not a patch on da Vinci’s glorious woman in Krakow (see Chapter 8). Still, it would be rather eccentric to say, “I was at the Louvre the other day and I gave the Mona Lisa a skip.”
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