VERMEER, JAN

vərmērˈ, Dutch yän vərmārˈ, yōhänˈəs, 1632–75, Dutch genre and landscape painter. He was born in Delft, where he spent his entire life. He was also known as Vermeer of Delft and as Jan or Johannes van der Meer. Carel Fabritius is presumed to have influenced him greatly. In 1653 he was admitted to the painters' guild, of which he was twice made dean. He enjoyed only slight recognition during his short life, and his work was forgotten or confused with that of others during the following century. Today he is ranked among the greatest Dutch masters and considered one of the foremost of all colorists. His most frequent subjects were intimate interiors, often with the solitary figure of a woman. Although his paintings are modest in theme, they exhibit a profound serenity and a splendor of execution that are unsurpassed. No painter has depicted more exquisitely luminous blues and yellows, pearly highlights, and the subtle gradations of reflected light, all perfectly integrated within strictly ordered compositions.

Vermeer apparently produced only one or two pictures a year during his period of greatest activity. His career is a mystery to art historians because, although his work was of the finest quality, his output was too small to have been the sole support of his family of 11 children. Only about 35 paintings can be attributed to him with any certainty. Among them are The Milkmaid and The Letter (Rijks Mus.); The Procuress (Dresden); The Art of Painting (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna); View of Delft (The Hague); Soldier and Laughing Girl (Frick Coll., New York City); Girl Asleep and Young Woman with a Water Jug (Metropolitan Mus.); Woman Weighing Gold and Young Girl with a Flute (National Gall., Washington, D.C.); and The Concert (Gardner Mus., Boston). Forgeries of Vermeer's work have been frequent, Hans van Meegeren's being the most successful (see forgery, in art).

See biographies by F. W. Thienen (1949), A. Vries et al. (1988), and A. Bailey (2001); studies by P. L. Hale (repr. 1937), P. Descargues (tr. 1966), L. Goldschieder (rev. ed. 1967), L. Gowing (new ed. 1970), M. Pops (1984), J. M. Montias (1989), and A. K. Wheelock, Jr. (1995); catalog of exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., ed. by A. K. Wheelock, Jr. (1996). See also P. B. Coreman's study of Van Meegeren's forgeries (tr. 1949).

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JOHANNES VERMEER OF DELFT THE curious case of Jan Vermeer of Delft is one of the inexplicable mysteries of the history...entry, is in all probability entitled to that credit. Vermeer owned three of his pictures. Bleijswijck, in his description...
...Vermeer at his technical best, 133 ; Vermeers possible indebtedness to Cavallino, 164 -7; Vermeers supreme artistic achievement, 202 -4; many "new Vermeers" for cautious consideration, 206 -7 Vermeer, Jan, third, grandson of the artist...
...15th ed., s.v. Vermeer, Jan. 2. Hyatt Mayor, The Photographic...Obscura, 174. 7. Wheelock, Jan Vermeer., 11. Wheelock is of the...Heyden who would have directed Vermeers attention toward the artistic...have been more pertinent to Vermeers concerns. 11. Wheelock, Vermeer of Delft, 24. 12. Regarding...
...newly discovered Vermeer The Lace-Maker...300. Geburtstag Jan Vermeers , Oktober 1932...p. 22. VETH Jan. Schilderijen van Johannes Vermeer in Nederlandsche...Amsterdam, 1908. VETH Jan. Vermeers "Dame mit der Magd...
...provocative. Naturally the antithesis of old and new was unescapable the chilly September afternoon that I entered the "Roos" gallery. Fresh from The Milk Jug, that miracle in paint by Vermeer formerly of the Jan Six Collection ; from the
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...Hertel IVAN GASKELL Vermeers Wager: Speculations...00 BRYAN JAY WOLF Vermeer and the Invention...Dutch painting-Vermeer-modernity. All...only one painting, Jan Vermeers Woman Asleep at...infinitely divisible, in Vermeer.1) But "Vermeerness...any given time," Jan Bialostocki...catalogue raisonne of Vermeers works and, in the...
...Annie Leclerc, Writing a Letter with Vermeer" is a reading of Annie Leclercs...her (female) lover with the maid of Vermeers A Lady Writing a Letter, also known...Letter (fig. 1).1 The Leclerc/ Vermeer Letter becomes, in Gallops text...that "the lowered gaze is a device Vermeer . . . was to use . . . repeatedly...his paintings into still lives."27 Vermeers paradigmatic representation of womens...
...particular attention to Vermeer? His acquaintance with...Transtromers contact with Vermeers paintings will not be...eventually became the poem "Vermeer" is an amalgamation...into this reflection. Jan Vermeer the master craftsman...measures 359 438 cm. Vermeer always avoids the heroic...reproduction of reality in Vermeers painting along with...
...first is the work of painter Jan Vermeer, for whom bodies...connection, the paintings of Jan Vermeer (1632-1675) offer...heroine Clarice Starling. Vermeer painted women in the spaces...occupation and invasion. In Vermeers paintings, woman humanizes...conceive the embodiment of Vermeers women in painted spaces similarly...See Edward Snow, A Study of Vermeer (Berkeley and Los Angeles...
...suggesting a more established context for Vermeers art, an actual "Delft school" in...anything new to be said about Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) at this point. His...novel told from the point of view of Vermeers maid and model, is scarcely conceivable...twentieth-century painter. The Vermeer show in Washington, D.C. a few...sensitivity to refractions of light approach Vermeers. The Met provided plenty of examples...exhibited, and that fact held true at "Vermeer and the Delft School." Three examples...
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...The Protestant Vermeer converted to Catholicism...and income with Vermeers large family. Jan and Catharina had...de Hooch, and Jan Steen--set off...tranquil interiors by Vermeer and De Hooch...Fabritus may have been Vermeers teacher. An exhibit...LOCATION ADD TO HOTEL VERMEERS CHARM While searching...life of painter Jan Vermeer, we reside in...
...Freud as about Vermeer. Vermeer really does see us as...as drawn to darkness. Vermeers paintings have the luminosity...actual rooms lived in by Vermeer and his wife, Catharina...of the rowdy vision of Jan Steen, who shows fat...the reality of which Vermeers is the idealization...someone lives "in a Jan Steen household." In...
...Delfland, including Vermeer. During the French...Dutch Commander, Jan de Witt, could...leased to tenants by Vermeers mother-in-law...The newly married Vermeer painted The Procuress...in the works of Vermeers contemporaries, Adriaen van Ostade and Jan Steen. Vermeers mother-in-law...Dirck van Barburen. Vermeer replicated Barburens...
...her a vibrancy unique among Vermeers paintings. Often in pictures...Woman Holding a Balance, Vermeer portrayed a figure who is...presence of these effects in Vermeers paintings demonstrates that...with the optical device. Yet Vermeer did not simply copy images...Wheelock, Arthur K., Jr. Jan Vermeer. New York: Abrams, 1981...
Vermeers world by Karen Wilkin Vermeer mesmerizes. His paintings cast a...seems to have had a similar effect on Vermeers contemporary, De Hooch.) Theres evidence that Vermeer owned works by Fabritius. At the...merry companies" not dissimilar to Vermeers. Theres even evidence that Vermeer followed De Hoochs lead in some compositions...
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Vermeers Definately Jan for Me. Byline: Johnny Murtagh IM confident Jan Vermeer will run a big race in todays Investec Derby at Epsom...lucky position, having such an able replacement in JAN VERMEER, plus Colm ODonoghues mount MIDAS TOUCH...
Vermeer Jan for Me. Byline: Johnny Murtagh IM confident Jan Vermeer will run a big race in todays Investec...hoping for a good run. CONFIDENT CHOICE Jan Vermeer has all the qualities to win
...Dunlop (UK) 3 433-36 JAN VERMEER 9 (C D) 4-9-9...8-11 Famous Name, 3 Jan Vermeer, 7-2 Elusive...this drop in class. Jan Vermeer and English raider Elusive...honours. Picture perfect: Jan Vermeer looks good for...
...action delayed by a foot injury, Jan Vermeer won the Group 3 Gallinule...Murtaghs invaluable assistance, and Jan Vermeer is confidently expected to give his...in the worlds greatest race. Of Jan Vermeers rivals, Midas Touch impressed many...
...action delayed by a foot injury, Jan Vermeer won the Group 3 Gallinule...Murtaghs invaluable assistance, and Jan Vermeer is confidently expected to give his...in the worlds greatest race. Of Jan Vermeers rivals, Midas Touch impressed many...
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VERMEER, JAN v rmer , Dutch yan v rmar...life. He was also known as Vermeer of Delft and as Jan or Johannes van der Meer...strictly ordered compositions. Vermeer apparently produced only one...Boston). Forgeries of Vermeers work have been frequent, Hans...
MEER, JAN VAN DER see Vermeer, Jan . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
VAN DER MEER, JAN Dutch painter of Delft: see Vermeer, Jan . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...15th to the 19th cent., with particular emphasis on masterworks of the 17th cent. Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Vermeer, Ruisdael, Jan Steen, the Dutch primitives, and many others are well represented. Most paintings done after 1850 have been...
...Pieter de Hooch, Gabriel Metsu, and Jan Steen. In the 1660s and 70s taste...exquisite paintings of Gerard Ter Borch and Jan Vermeer. Landscape also became an enormously...quarter of the century the landscapes of Jan van Goyen and Salomon van Ruisdael...
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