Vermeer often painted domestic interiors of middle-class Dutch homes in which family members are engaged in recreation or in household tasks (as in Woman Holding a Balance, ca. 1664, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.).
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Johannes Vermeer's parents were divorced. Vermeer was born in 1632 to Reynier Vermeer and Digna Baltus, who remained married throughout their lives. The family had a stable background, and Vermeer’s father was a silk weaver and art dealer, which likely influenced Vermeer's eventual career as a painter.
Jan Vermeer is a famous artist who is centuries old.
Vermeer 504 is a Series of Round Balers Starting with the 504C back in 1974. They have made many models since. Vermeer is the premier builder of round balers.
Jan Vermeer - Dutch, 1632 - 1675 . Also called Johannes, Johan, and Johannis
The Antagonist of Chasing Vermeer is Fred, ( Xavier Glitts ) or "Glitter Man. He was the person that stole the painting, The Lady Writing.YOLO NERD
Irene Netta has written: 'Vermeer's world' -- subject(s): SEL Library selection, Bildende Kunst 'Vermeer van Delft' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, In art, History
J. M. Nash has written: 'The age of Rembrandt and Vermeer; Dutch painting in the seventeenth century' -- subject(s): Dutch Painting, Modern Painting 'The age of Rembrandt and Vermeer' -- subject(s): Dutch Painting
Allan Vermeer's birth name is Allan Vermeer.
Kees Vermeer has written: 'Breeding biology of California and ringbilled gulls' -- subject(s): California gull, Birds, Ring-billed gull, Nests, Geographical distribution
Johannes Vermeer is Dutch.
The Milkmaid - Vermeer - was created in 1658.
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No, he was not a student of Vermeer.
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Jackie Vermeer has written: 'The little kid's craft book' -- subject(s): Handicraft, Juvenile literature 'Petcraft' -- subject(s): Handicraft, Juvenile literature, Pet supplies 'The bazaar handbook' -- subject(s): Bazaars (Charities), Handicraft 'The little kid's four seasons craft book' -- subject(s): Handicraft, Holidays, Juvenile literature
The setting in Chasing Vermeer is Chicago.
Vermeer belongs to the Baroque movement.