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lady with red hat waterclour interp

Johannes Vermeer or Jan Vermeer (baptized October 31, 1632, died December 15, 1675) was a Dutch Baroque painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of ordinary life. His entire life was spent in the town of Delft. Vermeer was a moderately successful provincial painter in his lifetime. He seems to have never been particularly wealthy, perhaps due to the fact that he produced relatively few paintings, leaving his wife and eleven children in debt at his death. Virtually forgotten for nearly two hundred years, in 1866 the art critic Thoré Bürger published an essay attributing 66 pictures to him (only 35 paintings are firmly attributed to him today). Since that time Vermeer's reputation has grown, and he is now acknowledged as one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, and is particularly renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light in his work.

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Anonymous Guest 25 Dec 2015

It's funny, this sat on my shelf for at least 5 years before I pikced it up. I think one of the things I liked the most is that all of the stories are so different (different time period, different characters) that it moves quickly and never feels stale or repetitive.

David Mask 21 Mar 2008

I like it.

Emily Reed 21 Mar 2008

A really captivating portrait! Great job!