l think its a rare piece of art how about 50 million Benjamins...l would pay it if i had it.
Jan Vermeer - Dutch, 1632 - 1675 . Also called Johannes, Johan, and Johannis
The value of a Vermeer print, such as "Girl with a Pearl Earring," can vary widely based on factors like the print's quality, age, and market demand. Typically, high-quality reproductions may range from a few dollars to several hundred, while limited edition prints or art reproductions can fetch much higher prices, potentially in the thousands. However, original paintings by Vermeer are priceless, often worth millions of dollars at auction. Always consult an art appraiser for a precise valuation.
write about griet, how she changes throughout the book..how her mood changes towards other people. what makes her griet, whats her place in the vermeer household,does she push those boundaries?
They are anonymous girls.In her novel Girl With a Peal Earring, Tracy Chevalier tells us about one of the models (Fiction!!!)
The painting is one of the best known works by Jan Vermeer, a Dutch artist. Painted in 1665, in Delft, where the artist was born and spent his entire life.
Johannes Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer
The artist, Vermeer
Vermeer
it was painted in the Netherlands, by Vermeer.
If you mean Jan Vermeer's 'Girl with the Pearl Earring', Arthur Wheelock, a leading Vermeer authority, dates it to about 1665.
It was painted by Johannes Vermeer in 1665
The antagonist in "Girl with a Pearl Earring" could be seen as Vermeer's wife, Catharina, who is suspicious of the relationship between Vermeer and the protagonist, Griet. Catharina's jealousy and eventual confrontations with Griet create tension in the story.
Jan Vermeer - Dutch, 1632 - 1675 . Also called Johannes, Johan, and Johannis
The painting Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutch: Het Meisje met de Parel) is one of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer's masterworks.Click link below to see it together with pictures from the movie of the same name!
Girl with a Pearl Earring - novel - was created on 1999-01-01.
The closest date the painting can be pinned down is between 1665 and 1667.