Study of a Young Woman by Johannes Vermeer 1667
by Johannes Vermeer
Title
Study of a Young Woman by Johannes Vermeer 1667
Artist
Johannes Vermeer
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Study of a Young Woman by Johannes Vermeer 1667
The young woman's face is bathed in soft luminous light. She is dressed in exotic clothing and wearing a pearl earring. Her blond hair flows down her back. The woman has a soft gentle smile.
Vermeer likely painted this image as a so-called tronie portrait. In other words, it was not a commissioned portrait from a wealthy family but a personal portrait of someone that Vermeer wanted to paint.
This image was created by photographing the original painting with a professional high-definition Leica camera. If you look closely, you can see the individual brushstrokes in the painting. It is not a copy from the internet. With the exceptional photography and exacting standards of color, this guarantees that you get the finest quality possible.
The watermark in the lower right hand corner of the picture does not appear on the final print.
Prints are produced on acid-free paper using archival inks to guarantee they last a lifetime without fading or loss of contrast, color or tone.
If you chose to order a framed print, the framing is done to museum quality with archival matting. The frame is wired and comes with a wall hook. It is ready to hang on the wall.
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