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Jan Vermeer
A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman (mk25)
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Jan Vermeer
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1632-1675
Johannes (or Jan) Vermeer is now recognized as one of the great Dutch painters, but while he was alive he could barely make ends meet, and his artistic achievement was almost entirely ignored for 200 years after his death. Little is known about his personal life, other than he died poor and young and left behind a wife and eleven children. Vermeer is admired for his realistic style, his subtle use of color and light and his unusual and inventive brush technique, but fewer than forty of his paintings exist. His most famous works include domestic scenes such as Girl With a Peal Earring (1665) and The Music Lesson (1662-65), and tranquil landscapes such as The Little Street (1657-58) and View of Delft (1659-60). Although his actual birth and death dates are unknown, Vermeer was baptized 31 October 1632 and buried 15 December 1675... During his career he used the names Johannes van der Meer, Johannes Vermeer and Jan Vermeer Related Paintings of Jan Vermeer :. | A Lady and Two Gentlemen | Allegory of Painting | A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman (mk25) | The Lacemaker | View of Delft | Related Artists: F.P.HenningsenDanish
19th Master TheodoricBohemian painter
active 1350-70 in Prague Maria Vospainted Stilleven met kan van steengoed in 1878
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