The power of art in the psychological healing process is the subject of this program, in which Bosnian war crimes judge Antonio Cassese visits a gallery and the paintings of Dutch master Jan Vermeer to soothe a troubled spirit. Although Vermeer's paintings present a world of symmetry, reason, and security, American art historian Lawrence Wechsler points out that they were actually created during wartime.
"The power of art in the psychological healing process is the subject of this program, in which Bosnian war crimes judge Antonio Cassese visits a gallery and the paintings of Dutch master Jan Vermeer to soothe a troubled spirit. Although Vermeer's paintings present a world of symmetry, reason, and security, American art historian Lawrence Wechsler points out that they were actually created during wartime."
"The power of art in the psychological healing process is the subject of this program, in which Bosnian war crimes judge Antonio Cassese visits a gallery and the paintings of Dutch master Jan Vermeer to soothe a troubled spirit. Although Vermeer's paintings present a world of symmetry, reason, and security, American art historian Lawrence Wechsler points out that they were actually created during wartime."@en
"On the surface, there seems to be little connection between the brutal atrocities of the war in Bosnia and the serene works of the seventeenth century Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer. This documentary shows how these two unlikely elements have been brought together by the distinguished Italian jurist, Judge Antonio Cases, Head of the International Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague."
"The power of art in the psychological healing process is the subject of this program, in which Bosnian war crimes judge Antonio Cassese visits a gallery and the paintings of Dutch master Jan Vermeer to soothe a troubled spirit."@en
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