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  1. Den Haag, Netherlands. Girl with a Pearl Earring is Vermeer’s most famous painting. It is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’ – a painting of an imaginary figure. Tronies depict a certain type or character; in this case a girl in exotic dress, wearing an oriental turban and an improbably large pearl in her ear. Johannes Vermeer was the ...

  2. Johannes Vermeer – Girl with a Pearl Earring (Garota com Brinco de Pérola), c. 1665 – óleo sobre madeira – 44,5 x 39 cm – Mauritshuis Museum, Haia, Holanda - detalhe A garota na pintura captura o olhar do espectador.

  3. Johannes Vermeer c. 1665 (digitized by Madpixel) Girl with a Pearl Earring is Vermeer’s most famous painting. It is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’ – a painting of an imaginary figure. Tronies depict a certain type or character; in this case a girl in exotic dress, wearing an oriental turban and an improbably large pearl in her ear.

  4. Girl with a Pearl Earring is a magical painting. Many people come to the Mauritshuis from all over the world for the opportunity to stand face to face with Vermeer’s masterpiece. Others dream of doing so. For many, the painting is a source of inspiration, a muse. We have been aware of the endless creativity of Girl fans for some time.

  5. Banksy even turned her into graffiti on a Bristol wall, with a security alarm in place of her earring. Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring hanging at the Mauritshuis (From the collection of Mauritshuis) It wasn’t always so iconic, though. We don’t know whom Vermeer first painted it for in 1665-66, but it ended up in his patron’s ...

  6. Girl with a Pearl Earring is Vermeer’s most famous painting. It is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’ – a painting of an imaginary figure. Tronies depict a certain type or character; in this case a girl in exotic dress, wearing an oriental turban and an improbably large pearl in her ear.</p> <p>Johannes Vermeer was the master of light.

  7. From the series Vermeer. The Girl with a Pearl Earring, Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1665. Mauritshuis, Den Haag. A Lady Writing. Young Woman Seated at a Virginal. A Lady Standing at a Virginal. Allegory of Faith. Christ in the House of Mary and Martha. Diana and her Companions.

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