Johannes Vermeer - The Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665

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Johannes Vermeer - The Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665

The Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665
46x40cm oil/canvas
Mauritshuis, Hague, Netherlands
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From Mauritshuis, Hague:
Girl with a Pearl Earring is Vermeer’s most famous painting. It is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’ – a painting of an imaginary figure. Tronies depict a certain type or character; in this case a girl in exotic dress, wearing an oriental turban and an improbably large pearl in her ear.
Johannes Vermeer was the master of light. This is shown here in the softness of the girl’s face and the glimmers of light on her moist lips. And of course, the shining pearl.