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About Chasing Vermeer On a Personal Note Johannes was known as Jan for short. Vermeer had 11 children. When Vermeer died, he left his family in great debt. As an Artist His art was not well-known outside of Delft during his lifetime. Most of Vermeer’s paintings have the same setting: his parents’ home, which he inherited. In the 1660s, Vermeer painted pearls in two layers: first, he painted them in gray, and then he added a thick brushstroke on top to make them look like they were shining in the light. It’s believed that Vermeer experimented with a camera obscura, a simple photo recording device, to help him study composition and light. By passing off his forgeries as real Vermeer works, Han Van Meegeren, an infamous Vermeer forger, made it even more difficult to solve the mysteries of Vermeer’s paintings. View and print PDF files using Adobe Acrobat Reader® software, version 4.0 or higher. Get Adobe Reader for free. |
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