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The Art of Painting

August 27, 2019/in Reproductions /by pops

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My copy of a Vermeer that he painted in 1667. The artist at the easel is said to be Vermeer himself painting from a live model. The map on the wall is of the regions of the Netherlands. Vermeer painted curtains drawn back as if the viewer is looking in on the artist at work.

 

 

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