-
blend of
aesthetic and
financial reasons,
creating and
selling many new "
Vermeers"
before turning himself in for
forgery to
avoid being charged with capital...
- Look up
Vermeer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) was a
Dutch Baroque Period painter from Delft.
Vermeer may also refer...
- Fergus, and Hawk Ostby. It is
based on the 2008 book The Man Who Made
Vermeers by
Jonathan Lopez, and
tells the
story of Han van
Meegeren (pla**** by Guy...
-
possibly wrongly attributed to
other artists.
While a list of
these lost
Vermeers must
necessarily be tentative, it may include: a self-portrait a painting...
- the
Vermeers in New York is the kind of film you have to
think and
think about, and then
finally you
realize you
admire it.... If All the
Vermeers in New...
- "milkmaid", in fact, a
domestic kitchen maid, by the
Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. It is in the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
which regards...
- (Dutch: Het concert) (c. 1664) is a
painting by the
Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer depicting a man and two
women performing music. It was
stolen on March...
- met de parel) is an oil
painting by
Dutch Golden Age
painter Johannes Vermeer,
dated c. 1665.
Going by
various names over the centuries, it
became known...
- On (a.k.a.
Deadly P****ion, 1980);
Perfect Strangers (1984), and All the
Vermeers in New York (1990).
National Endowment for the Arts "Painting" 1993; 1987...
- May 1992). "All the
Vermeers in New York". The New York Times.
Retrieved 7 July 2015.
Roger Ebert (May 1, 1992). "All The
Vermeers In New York". Chicago...