The Girl with a Pearl Earring, the mysterious masterpiece by Vermeer
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She is perhaps the loveliest painting I know. The Girl with a Pearl Earring in the Mauritshuis is an undeniable masterpiece. It is just such a lovely and lively girl that looks at us from her picture frame. but at the same time she is so mysterious, because we have no idea who she is or why he painted her.
Most likely, she was intended to be a Tronie; a genre in painting of striking faces, sometimes of funny characters, sometimes of idealised beauties.
In this video, I'll tell you all about her.
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Nice Description . Great painting .
That "pearl" looks like a thin metal pendant that has been silver-leafed. Her ear lobe does not seem stretched down by a weighty object (as a pearl that size would be) so to me, this might indicate that what he meant to portray was a hollow metal orb with a layer of polished leaf on it.
@storiesofart
Жыл бұрын
It could also be that he added it at the last moment, just to give that bit of extra light there.
He was an ultimate genius when it came to magnificent light technique! His works serve as instruction and example of supreme light and shade as a master! He has been a beloved painter to me for over 50 years, there is no equal in my book for capturing wonderful moods using his perceptions using golden auras!
Absolutely FASCINATING, as always Carel!!! An all time favourite of mine also, yes indeed, discovered back in the 80s when I hitchhiked around Europe in my 20s and had my breath taken away by Vermeer!! I had this poster on my wall for at least 25 years after that! Many many thanks , what a pleasure!!!!
@storiesofart
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! do you have a favourite vermeer?
@bev9708
Жыл бұрын
@@storiesofart OH yeah this one!! My dad bought me the book as soon as it came out as every visit for maybe 25years he saw the big poster of it on my refrigerator !! 😄
@AdDewaard-hu3xk
Ай бұрын
She's on the kitchen wall. I greet her every morning.
Lots of interesting bits of information plus some intriguing details; for example, what it seems to be a pearl is something else (to be honest, I don't care what is it, because is totally irrelevant) whatever it may be is just another proof of Vermeer's amazing skill. Another detail regarding the fake "Vermeers" is the splendid "Girl with a red hat" in the NGA of Washington. My instinct tells me is a Vermeer and even if someone came up with conclusive evidence it is not, I couldn't care less and still would be one of my favourite paintings of all time. Going a bit further, I would say that the argument against being a genuine Vermeer, based on the fact that the support (an oak panel) is unique to Vermeer's oeuvre is very flimsy if not ridiculous, many famous painters experimented with different pigments and/or supports. For example, Adam Elsheimer painted almost all his works on copper plates, however there are a few authenticated works by him on wood. Anyway, thank you for this excellent video and yes, this is one of the most beautiful and alluring paintings if all time.
I suspect she was based upon a indonesian girl being exotic and mysterious. Delft was a place where these VOC ships would dock. There are islands in Indonesia where people are rather pale for instance. Vermeer himself was very much into latest and newest stuff like science so he also would likely pay attention when exotic looking people would step ashore.
Thank'YOU Carel ❣️
Another extremely informative video supplying many interesting facts regarding this iconic work. I know that these videos are time-consuming to make and I thank you so much for presenting them for us. I've wondered whether the 'girl' is actually a modification of some of his other characters that feature in his paintings. She could be, "The Milkmaid", or perhaps the background maid in "Woman Writing a Letter, With Her Maid". What about "The Art of Painting" or "Woman With a Water Jug". The faces are not dissimilar, barring the hair colour. Just my thoughts! Regards.
@storiesofart
Жыл бұрын
Sure, that is certainly possible. I think many painters worked that way. Often the people painters painted seem te be similar as if they were related
@NickPenlee
Жыл бұрын
@@storiesofart Yes, there are too many holes in his life to be definitive about anything. I wouldn't fall over in shock if it was learnt that his 'model' was a member of his household staff, as per the movie!
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There's any chance someone recreate this painting, but with the true colors Vermeer used originally? If we know that the background was a green curtain, why didn't recreate it?
@storiesofart
Жыл бұрын
I suppose it would be easy to do it digitally
The size of the pearl was too big for common people can afford it! Real? In doubt! Pretty but a bit unrealistic though. 🤔
Looks like his wife to me.
@AdDewaard-hu3xk
Ай бұрын
Daughter. He had a few.