Were some of the Women in Vermeer’s Paintings Pregnant?
Even though to the modern eye three or perhaps four women in Vermeer’s paintings seem to be pregnant, there is good reason to believe that this was not the case. […]
Even though to the modern eye three or perhaps four women in Vermeer’s paintings seem to be pregnant, there is good reason to believe that this was not the case. […]
Did Vermeer ever paint his wife Catharina Bolnes? Were his sitters professional models, friends or relatives? Although no evidence survives that would connect any Vermeer’s sitters to known individuals, the artist’s […]
Vermeer’s Camera is a book by Philip Steadman, published by Oxford University Press in paperback in April 2002. It has got nine chapters and begins with an explanation of how […]
Every time a novel has a film adaptation, the original plot suffers little changes that only the readers of the book can see and usually, makes them get […]
Directly from: http://www.essentialvermeer.com/signitures.html DIANA AND HER COMPANIONS c.1653-1656 38 1/4 x 41 3/8 in. (98.5 x 105 cm.) The Mauritshuis, The Hague CHRIST IN THE HOUSE OF MARY AND MARTHA […]
Scarlett I. Johansson was nominated to the Golden Globe Award for her role as the girl with a pearl earring in the film with the same title. However, her acting carrer is much […]
In http://www.essentialvermeer.com/catalogue/guitar_player.html# we can find a lot of information about Vermeer and his paintings, inspiration, techniques… Concretely about “The Guitar Player” I have found the following: “John M. Montia, expert […]
This article belongs to Aroa Rezola. When, for the first time, we face a painting like this (The Guitar Player) we might not notice anything at first. What we see […]
Searching on the Internet, I have found a very interesting interview to Albert Blankert. The first thing we must do, is to know who is he and what he […]
Vermeer has represented especially young women integrated in narrative context, even if this context is not clearly defined. The representation of the plot is suggested by an attribute, like, for […]
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