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Laura Cumming has been the art critic of The Observer (London) since 1999. Previously, she was arts editor of The New Statesman (UK), literary editor of The Listener (UK), and deputy editor of Literary Review. She is a former columnist for The Herald (Scotland) and has contributed to the Evening Standard (London), The Guardian, L'Express, and Vogue. Her book The Vanishing Velazquez was a New York Times bestseller, a Wall Street Journal Best Book of the Year, winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and was longlisted for the Bailie Gifford Prize.

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Praise for Thunderclap "If you haven't yet read Thunderclap by Laura Cumming--a brilliant exploration of Carl Fabritius, Vermeer and survival and loss--rush out and buy it. By far the best book on art of the Netherlands that I've read." --Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes and Letters to Camondo "Wonderous...with Cumming's Proust-like meditations on time never to be recovered and art never to be produced, its thunderclap still echoes in my ears." --Wall Street Journal "Genre-defying . . . By weaving together vivid evocations of ones that move her with brief biographies of the men and women who painted them, she invites us to share that love. Like all good elegists, Cumming brings the dead to life in the very act of mourning them." --New York Times Book Review "An offering for the love hours of art. Here lies a crucial distinction: where Benjamin Moser is a native of the written world, Laura Cumming is amphibious, gliding with cool elegance into the painted realm and returning to conjure up its delights for us in prose." --The Times Literary Supplement "Thunderclap is a glorious tribute to the two men who showed her the truth of the notion that paintings offer 'a land in themselves, a society, a place to be.'" --The Economist "Cumming writes with the sureness of carefully laid paint. This is not art historical scholarship of the academic kind. It is an emotionally informed approach to art... She brings Carel Fabritius out of the shadows, making us see why he is so much more than the missing link in someone else's story." --The Guardian "Thunderclap combines first-rate art history with deeply felt memoir . . . A defiant aesthete, Cumming's gentle, meditative prose is itself an evocation of the hushed world of the art she loves." --The Washington Post "A lustrous meditation on the lives and after-lives of artists...with a novelist's pace, a critic's eye, a daughter's heart." --Financial Times *Best Summer Books of 2023*

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