Tracy Chevalier: Finding the story inside the painting
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Published on Jul 25, 2012
http://www.ted.com When Tracy Chevalier looks at paintings, she imagines the stories behind them: How did the painter meet his model? What would explain that look in her eye? Why is that man ... blushing? She shares three stories inspired by portraits, including the one that led to her best-selling novel "Girl With a Pearl Earring."
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Top Comments
cbawt 9 months ago
Impressive how much people dislike this talk, i found it quite nice actually!
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Blake Dizon 9 months ago
everyone's different. what attracts and interests us are different.
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corneliusofdark 1 month ago
Just keep writing!
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corneliusofdark 1 month ago
The Girl With a Pearl Earring...is Lady Gaga.
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shinigami01 1 month ago
Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier was the first real novel I read at grade 5. It's what drew me into the amazing world of literature, and I read the novel a number of times. I stole it from my school library, in fact. My guilt has since then left me to donate every other book I go through to the elementary school library, though many are turned back now since they are too mature. Still, Tracy Chevalier and her book changed my life, I hope one day she might read one of my own novels.
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milica57 3 months ago
omg.. the last story was so touching...
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Davyd Whaley 3 months ago
sweet , if your buying posters. but if you are buying art this is ridiculous.
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emerald764 5 months ago
Really interesting talk. The girl with a pearl is such a striking painting, far better than the Mona Lisa in my opinion. I like Tracy's way of looking at paintings but I think she's reading too much into the Elizabethan painting. It was common for people to be painted with rosy cheeks as a sign of good health.
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0pteryx 7 months ago
Then I would advise you to seek help.
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alvar0pere7 8 months ago
Narrative is the most basic, most boring, and most outdated vehicle for interpreting painting. We are all much much stupider for having watched this.
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VoiceOfAleppo 8 months ago
I suffer from an affliction....
it's called TED Video fatigue , thumb this up if you have it too !
why are we supposed to have a connection to each and every TED video? why can't be just selective?
okay , i'm gonna randomly pick a TED video out of the 1200 something uploaded once and ignore all the others...
btw i'm gonna ignore this one.
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ThomasHaberkorn 8 months ago
first world problems.
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