ARTH 271

 
European Baroque Art
Professor: Filipczak
Lecture 11: Vermeer

1. Vermeer, Jan, Diana and Her Companions. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
2. Vermeer, Jan, Christ in the House of Mary and Martha, 1654. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
3. Vermeer, Jan, Procuress, whole.
4. Vermeer, Jan, Girl Asleep, c.1656.
5. Vermeer, Jan, Young Lady Reading a Letter at Open Window, whole.
6. Vermeer, Jan, Woman Pouring Milk, whole.
7. Vermeer, Jan, Woman Pouring Milk, detail of still life.
8. Vermeer, Jan, Officer and a Laughing Girl, whole.
9. Vermeer, Jan, Officer and a Laughing Girl, detail of girl. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
10. Camera Obscura.
11. Vermeer, Jan, Street at Delft, whole.
12. Hooch, Pieter de, Three Women and a Man in a Courtyard.
13. Vermeer, Jan, Woman with Water Jug, whole.
14. Hooch, Pieter de, Bedroom, whole.
15. Vermeer, Jan, Woman Weighing Gold, whole.
16. Vermeer, Jan, Lady and Gentleman at the Virginals.
17. Vermeer, Jan, Lady and Gentleman at the Virginals, model from Vermeer's viewpoint.
18. Vermeer, Jan, Lady and Gentleman at the Virginals, model from the side.
19. Vermeer, Jan, Lady in Blue Reading a Letter, whole.
20. Vermeer, Jan, Head of a Girl. whole.
21. Vermeer, Jan, Lacemaker, whole.
22. Vermeer, Jan, The Letter. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
23. Vermeer, Jan, Geographer, whole.
24. Vermeer, Jan, Woman Writing Letter with Maid Holding Note, detail of mistress.
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Vermeer, Jan, The Letter, whole.

26. Vermeer, Jan, Lady Seated at the Virginals, whole.
27. Vermeer, Jan, Allegory of Faith.
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