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Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Wikipedia Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window (Dutch: Brieflezend meisje bij het venster), also known as Lady reading at an open window,[1] is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer Completed in approximately 1657–1659, the painting is on display at the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden, which has held it since 1742
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, 1657 by Johannes Vermeer Here, Vermeer provides a quiet space in the corner of a room behind a rug-draped table for the young woman to read her letter Light from the open window glows radiantly on her head and shoulders as she intently follows the letter's words
Jan Vermeer - Girl Reading a Letter at the Open Window A young woman stands at the open window and reads - with great attention and inner tension - a love letter Jan Vermeer painted the letter reader at the open window around 1657 Her face is reflected with slight refraction in the window The open window serves to let light into the dark room and can be seen as the woman's desire to open up the domestic sphere The background for this
A New Take on Vermeer’s Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window Johannes Vermeer, Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, c 1657-1659, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany Detail The recently restored Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) is often said to be that of a young woman reading a love letter It seems to me that nothing can be further from the truth
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Top 10 Facts It was already pretty certain that we can see the girl reading a love letter as the fruit on the table was deemed a symbol of passion and probably an illicit relationship One of the most intriguing facts about Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window is that it was overpainted at a later date in history
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Google Arts Culture Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window was one of the first in a series of paintings depicting interiors which focus on just a few figures engaged in intimate domestic activities Vermeer reveals the rear section of a high-ceilinged room, about a third of which is hidden behind a curtain hanging on the right-hand side
All About Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer All About Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window The artwork shows a young girl from the Netherlands with blonde hair standing by an open window She is seen from the side and is reading a letter A red cloth is hanging over the window, and the window is open and reflecting her in the lower right corner
Understanding Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer After a full restoration, and for the first time in over two and a half centuries, Johannes Vermeer’s well-known and loved painting Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window has been returned to its original condition when it left the artist’s studio
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - johannesvermeerart. org Girl Reading a Letter at an Open WindowVermeer's works are characterized by their serene and harmonious compositions, as well as their use of subtle color and texture Despite his relatively small output, Vermeer's paintings have had a profound influence on the development of Western art, and he is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of all time More info
Vermeer’s Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Medium The recently restored Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632–1675) is often said to be a painting of a young woman reading a love letter It seems to me that