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THE DUTCH BAROQUE - JAN VERMEER
2/27/2010 5:23:58 PM
Dear Friends,

It is for me a great pleasure to present the work of Jan (or Johannes) Vermeer, also called Vermeer Van Delft (1632 - 1675), the extraordinary Dutch painter of the Baroque Era whose use of masterly contrasts of light in his oil paintings, together with a rare, exquisite perfection in their composition and execution, would reach unheard-of heights in his time.

Very little is known about Vermeer's life - in fact, he only came out of anonymity with his marriage in 1653, a year he also was admitted into the Delft Gilt of Painters. However, it was not until 1656 that he achieved a certain renown with The Procuress, a work with which he seems to have found at last his own style.

It appears that Vermeer' life was hazardous, though at the same time he seems to have been appreciated by his co-nationals, as suggested by the fact that he was two times elected the Dean of the Gild of Painters in his city. Nevertheless, he is known to have died in almost absolute poverty.

While I am truly confident that my choice of the featured masterpiece below, Girl with a Pearl Earring, will meet your approval, I do expect it to be especially welcomed mainly by those who watched the film of the same name, said to have fantastically recreated the 17th century Netherlands. However, I consider it to be a mere legend that it was the girl herself who asked Vermeer to wear her mistress' pearls (those of Vermeer's own wife!) for the portrait.

NOTE: To view a larger image of the painting, you may click HERE or directly on the picture below.

Other magnificent masterworks by Vermeer include (in chronological order) Officer with a Laughing Girl (c. 1657), The Milkmaid (c. 1658), View of Delft (1659-60), The Art of Painting (1665-07), Girl with a Red Hat (1668?), The Astronomer (c. 1668), The Geographer (c. 1668), The Lacemaker (1669-70), and The Guitar Player (1672).

As always, your good feedback will be treasured.


Thank you,

Luis Miguel Goitizolo


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A Girl with a Pearl Earring (1)
by Jan (Johaness) Vermeer


born 1632, Delft (Netherlands),
died 1675, Delft


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Relatively little is known about Vermeer's life. He seems to have been exclusively devoted to his art, living out his life in the city of Delft. The only sources of information are some registers, a few official documents and comments by other artists; it was for this reason that Thoré Bürger named him "The Sphinx of Delft".

Johannes, Jan or Johan Vermeer (baptized in Delft on 31 October 1632 as Johannis, and buried in the same city under the name Jan on 16 December 1675) was a DutchBaroque painter who specialized in exquisite, domestic interior scenes of middle class life. Vermeer was a moderately successful provincial genre painter in his lifetime. He seems never to have been particularly wealthy, leaving his wife and children in debt at his death, perhaps because he produced relatively few paintings.

Vermeer worked slowly and with great care, using bright colours, sometimes expensivepigments, with a preference for cornflower blue and yellow. He is particularly renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light in his work.

Recognized during his lifetime in Delft and The Hague, his modest celebrity gave way to obscurity after his death; he was barely mentioned in Arnold Houbraken's major source book on 17th century Dutch painting (Grand Theatre of Dutch Painters and Women Artists), and was thus omitted from subsequent surveys of Dutch art for nearly two centuries. In the 19th century Vermeer was rediscovered by Gustav Friedrich Waagen and Théophile Thoré-Bürger, who published an essay attributing sixty-six pictures to him, although only thirty-five 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.



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Girl with a pearl earring
Oil on canvas
c1665-c1667
Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands)

(1) This image is a courtesy of Wikipedia.

(2) Source: Wikipedia.

(3) Source: Art Renewal Center.



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RE: THE DUTCH BAROQUE - JAN VERMEER
2/27/2010 6:00:31 PM
Dear Friends,

The famous Vermeer painting of the "Girl with a Pearl Earring" has been copied and spoofed many times by Internet artists and people who posed for photos. Here are some of the best gleaned from the Internet and set to music.

You will note that the only surviving element in the many copies and spoofs that have been made of this wonderful painting is the girl's turban. No wonder the name by which it is known even today in Spanish (my parent language) is not "A Girl with A Pearl Earring" but "A Girl with a Turban".

Enjoy the video. There is a lot of fun in it
, and the music is splendorous.

Hugs,

Luis Miguel Goitizolo


P. S. There is also an excellent daily motion video on the girl and how she supposedly gets her mistress' pearls just before posing for the painting. View it here:

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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RE: THE DUTCH BAROQUE - JAN VERMEER
2/27/2010 8:30:43 PM

Thank you Luis Miguel,

Lovely art....would not have seen it except for this forum.

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RE: THE DUTCH BAROQUE - JAN VERMEER
2/27/2010 8:32:34 PM
Do you have any info on 'Degroot' Lath art?
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RE: THE DUTCH BAROQUE - JAN VERMEER
2/28/2010 12:30:35 AM

Luis,

What a master of light this man was. Not only in his masterfully produced portraits but in his landscapes which have wonderful vibrancy.

His attention to detail is also wonderful. Some artists who share this skill of realism often divert attention from the main subject. Vermeer is wise to this and his balance and positioning of his subjects is brilliant, his additional props, windows, rugs etc serve to assist in understanding the subject as well as supplying a relevant timeframe.

These paintings carry an unmistakeable feel for their period yet "girl with a pearl earing" has a timeless quality. it could have been painted yesterday. It's not suprising that it has been so frequently and differently repeated by so many.

As a passing note. The pavement artists are amazing. Not only are they so accurate in their copies but they are very talented in giving people what is popular. I would be so proud to be able to make such wonderful images. DO NONE OF THESE PEOPLE PRODUCE UNIQUE PIECES? Is it just imagination that they lack or does it really pay so much better than original art? I suggest the latter.

Roger

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