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  2. The Concert (Vermeer) - Wikipedia

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    The work also appears in his Lady Seated at a Virginal, probably painted some six years after The Concert. The painting on the left is a wild pastoral landscape. The musical theme in Dutch painting in Vermeer's time often connoted love and seduction, but in this case the feeling is more ambiguous. Although the presence of Van Baburen's sexually ...

  3. The Music Lesson - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 documentary film Tim's Vermeer documents inventor and entrepreneur Tim Jenison's attempt to recreate The Music Lesson to test his theory that Vermeer painted with the help of optical devices. [9] [10] Jenison is given the opportunity for a brief private viewing of the painting at Buckingham Palace.

  4. List of paintings by Johannes Vermeer - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the painting The Procuress (c. 1656), proposed self portrait by Vermeer [1] The following is a list of paintings by Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), a Dutch Golden Age painter. After two or three early history paintings, he concentrated almost entirely on genre works, typically interiors with one or two figures. Vermeer's paintings of ...

  5. Girl Interrupted at Her Music - Wikipedia

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    On the left side of the painting is a multi-paned window, from which the light source is provided for the scene. Vermeer used the same window design in nine of his other works (The Music Lesson, The Girl with the Wine Glass, The Glass of Wine, Officer and Laughing Girl, Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid, Woman with a Water Jug, Woman with a Lute, Woman Holding a Balance, and Woman with a ...

  6. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] Among these was The Concert by Dutch painter Vermeer (1632–1675), one of only 34 [a] paintings attributed to him. [46] The painting accounts for half of the overall theft's value, [43] [47] estimated at $250 million in 2015. [32] Experts believe that The Concert may be the most valuable stolen object in the world.

  7. Johannes Vermeer - Wikipedia

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    Giants of Delft: Johannes Vermeer and the Natural Philosophers: the Parallel Search for Knowledge During the Age of Discovery. Bucknell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8387-5538-9. Kuhn, H. (1968). "A Study of the Pigments and Grounds Used by Jan Vermeer". Reports and Studies in the History of Art. National Gallery of Art. OCLC 888369661.

  8. Student Fainted While Rehearsing for Concert, Then Others ...

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    Speaking at the press conference, Scarborough Public Schools Superintendent Diane Nadeau said that at the time of the incident, about 120 third and fourth grade students were assembled on risers ...

  9. The Procuress (Dirck van Baburen) - Wikipedia

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    One of these paintings was owned by Vermeer's mother-in-law, and it may have been an influence on one of his own early paintings on a similar subject, also known as The Procuress (1656). [2] It also appears in the background of two of Vermeer's later paintings, The Concert (c.1664) and Lady Seated at a Virginal (c.1670). In both of these later ...