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A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, about 1670-1672. Artist: Jan Vermeer
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A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, about 1670-1672. Artist: Jan Vermeer
A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, c1670. Original work found in The National Gallery Collection. From World Famous Paintings edited by J Grieg Pirie [W.& G. Foyle Ltd. London, 1938.]
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This print showcases Jan Vermeer's masterpiece, "A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal" created between 1670 and 1672. The original artwork is housed in the prestigious National Gallery Collection, offering a glimpse into the Dutch Golden Age of art. In this stunning portrait, we see a young woman standing gracefully beside a virginal, a type of musical instrument similar to a harpsichord. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the painting. The woman's fashionable attire from the 17th century features an exquisite ringlet dress with delicate sleeves that perfectly complement her elegant hairstyle. Her direct gaze towards the viewer adds an air of mystery and intrigue. Vermeer masterfully captures both the interior setting and his subject's occupation as she indulges in playing music. This portrayal highlights not only her talent but also reflects on society's appreciation for arts during that era. The publication featuring this remarkable print was edited by J Grieg Pirie in London back in 1938 under World Famous Paintings. As part of The Print Collector series, it aimed to bring renowned artworks closer to art enthusiasts worldwide. Through this photo print, viewers can immerse themselves in Vermeer's genius and experience the beauty and charm of one young lady lost within her own world of music and artistic expression.
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