The Girl with a pearl earring was
painted by Johannes Vermeer. The author was born in 1632 and he died in 1675 in
the Low Countries. The current documentation shows that Vermeer wasn't a
famous painter in his period despite now is the most representative Dutch figure
of the 17th century. Probably Vermeer is famous due to his way of painting with strength
in their compositions and for the use of clear and shiny colours.Vermeer represents daily life scenes in his paintings.
We can
distinguish the contrasts and the shadows, the background is darkest than the
foreground because the painter used contrast of lights and colours to show the woman
better and in a first ground.
The painting
had, obviously, Baroque features: use of oil painting, predominance of colour
over drawing, warm colours, contrasts, movement…
Nobody knows
who the girl is, but there are some ideas of who can be:
-His older daughter,
Maria.
-The daughter
of his commissioner who had the same aspect as the girl in the painting.
-Griet, the
servant.
Vermeer made more paintings like The Girl with a pearl earring: The Girl with a flute and Study of a Young Woman. The three were included in the Dissius catalogue of 1696 due to their representations.
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The Girl with a pearl earring was painted by Johannes Vermeer. The author was born in 1632 and he died in 1675 in the Low Countries. The current documentation shows that Vermeer wasn’t a famous painter in his period despite now is the most representative Dutch figure of the 17th century. Probably Vermeer is famous due to his way of painting with strength in their compositions and forthe use of clear and shiny colours. Vermeer represents daily life scenes in his paintigs
ReplyDeleteThe Girl with a pearl earring is made up with oil in a little format (46’5 x 40 cm) painted in 1665-1667. Nowadays the painting is in the Mauritshuis museum of the Hague.
Vermeer wanted to call the attention of the people with the look of the young girl. The girl has (a) half-open lips, which create sensuality and mystery; and her turban adds exoticism, because this was an elegant and popular accessory in the 17th century. However, the principal focal point is not only the look, is the pearl which shows contrasts of light. The composition is geometrical, simple and equilibrated, powerful but harmonic.
Vermeer wanted to call the attention of the people with the look of the young. The girl has a half-open lips which create sensuality and mystery; and her turban add exoticism that was an elegant and popular accessory in the XV century. However, the principal focal point is not only the look, is the pearl which shows contrasts of light. The composition is geometrical, simple and balanced, powerful but harmonic.
We can distinguish the contrasts and the shadows, the background is darkest than the foreground because the painter used contrast of lights and colours to show the woman better and in a first ground.
The painting had, obviously, Baroque features: use of oil painting, predominance of colour over drawing, warm colours, contrasts, movement…
Nobody knows who the girl is, but there are some ideas of who can be:
-His older daughter, Maria.
-The daughter of his commissionerwho had the same aspect as the girl in the painting.
-Griet, the servant.
Vermeer made more paintings like The Girl with a pearl earring: The Girl with a flute and Study of a Young Woman. The three were included in the Dissius catalogue of 1696 due to their representations.
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