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Johannes Vermeer, Officer and Laughing Girl (c. 1655–60). Courtesy of the Frick Collection, New York.
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Johannes Vermeer, Christ in the House of Mary and Martha (ca. 1655). Collection of the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh. Johannes Vermeer, Diana and her Companions (ca. 1653–54).
The documentary Tim's Vermeer follows inventor Tim Jenison on a singular project — the attempt to paint in the way the 17th century Flemish master Johannes Vermeer painted. Jenison was inspired ...
Vermeer painted slowly, just about two pieces a year. One of them was "The Little Street." To find the location of the building, a researcher used tax records.
As Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring returns home to The Hague, Alastair Sooke delves into the story of the mysterious painting – and its enigmatic creator.
If Vermeer invented this device—and that’s certainly possible—then he was very much like Tim. You look at Rembrandts and you see brushstrokes. You look at Van Goghs and you see brushstrokes.
Vermeer is known as a meticulous detailer of the everyday. But his paintings have more to do with his patrons and other artists than life in the Dutch Republic, writes Alastair Sooke.
Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer Show to Include Recently Disputed Work The museum will present “Girl With a Flute” as a Vermeer work in an exhibition next year despite a contrary finding by the ...