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  1. 小説『 真珠の耳飾りの少女 』 Girl with a Pearl Earring は、アメリカの作家 トレイシー・シュヴァリエ がこの絵から着想を得て書き上げたもの。. この絵のモデルとなった少女とフェルメールの関係を描く。. 少女はフェルメール家の小間使いという設定になっ ...

  2. 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.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring is one of art history’s most enduring icons. We track some of the reasons why it is so popular. Girl with a Pearl Earring, 1665, painted by Dutch Golden Age master Johannes Vermeer during the late 17th century must surely be one of the best-known paintings of all time, coming at a close second ...

  4. Johannes Vermeer. Girl with a Pearl Earring was originally titled Girl with a Turban and it wasn't until the second half of the twentieth century that the name was changed. Regarded as Vermeer's masterpiece, this canvas is often referred to as the Mona Lisa of the North or the Dutch Mona Lisa. The girl in this painting is believed to be Vermeer ...

  5. 29 de jun. de 2016 · Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) Official Trailer - Scarlett Johansson MovieA young peasant maid wor...

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  6. 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 ...

  7. 18 de feb. de 2022 · The Girl with a Pearl Earring, Jan Vermeer’s most famous painting, is often called the ‘Dutch Mona Lisa’.The comparison to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (ca. 1504) makes sense: both paintings share an air of mystery, from the model’s enigmatic gaze to the speculations surrounding the identities of the women in the paintings.

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