Young Woman Seated at a Virginal


size(cm): 55x40
Price:
Sale price¥30,000 JPY

Description

Johannes Vermeer's painting "Young Woman Seated at a Virginal " is a 17th-century masterpiece that has captivated art lovers for centuries. This painting is a perfect example of Vermeer's artistic style, characterized by his ability to capture light and shadow in a realistic and detailed manner.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the young woman seated in a virginal in the center of the image, surrounded by a luxurious room decorated with period objects. The woman is dressed in a blue and white dress, and her hair is styled in an elegant and sophisticated style.

Color is another prominent aspect of this painting. Vermeer used a palette of soft and delicate colors, which create a calm and serene atmosphere. The blue and white tones of the woman's dress perfectly complement the gold and brown tones of the objects in the room.

The history of painting is fascinating. It is believed to have been painted around 1670, and it is unknown who the woman portrayed in the image is. Some experts believe that she could be Vermeer's daughter, while others believe that she could be a hired model for the painting.

There are some little known aspects about this painting that make it even more interesting. For example, Vermeer is believed to have used a camera obscura to create the image, allowing him to capture light and shadow with incredible precision. Furthermore, the painting has been the subject of controversy in the past, as some critics have questioned its authenticity.

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