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  1. www.essentialvermeer.com › fakes_thefts_school_of_delft_lost_sp › lost_self_portraitVermeer's Lost Self-Portrait

    an illustrated study of a lost self-portrait by Johannes Vermeer. In effect, Van Musscher's Portrait of a Young Artist in his Studio is not without Vermeer-like charms. 1 The hanging curtain, the chair on the right foreground, and the window are at least vaguely reminiscent of elements found in Vermeer's mature work. But those same elements were common to many genre paintings of the time.

  2. Johannes Vermeer (/ v ər ˈ m ɪər, v ər ˈ m ɛər /, Dutch: [vərˈmeːr], see below; also known as Jan Vermeer; October 1632 – 15 December 1675) was a Dutch Baroque Period painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle-class life. He is considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age.

  3. The Procuress, detail (supposed self-portrait) - Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer Jan (Johan) Vermeer van Delft. Born: October 31, 1632; Delft, Netherlands ; Died: December 15, 1675; Delft, Netherlands ; Active Years: 1653 - 1675 Nationality: Dutch; Art Movement: Baroque, Dutch Golden Age; Painting School: Dutch School, Delft School

  4. The Procuress, detail (supposed self-portrait) - Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer Jan (Johan) Vermeer van Delft. Nacimiento: 31 de octubre de 1632; Delft, Netherlands ; Fallecimiento: 15 de diciembre de 1675; Delft, Netherlands ; Años de actividad: 1653 - 1675 Nacionalidad: Dutch; Movimiento: Barroco, Pintura del Siglo de oro neerlandés

  5. Johannes Vermeer van Delft /joˈɦɑnəs vərˈmeːr vɑn dɛlft/ (bautizado en Delft el 31 de octubre de 1632- Delft, 15 de diciembre de 1675), llamado por sus contemporáneos Joannis ver Meer o Joannis van der Meer e incluso Jan ver Meer, es uno de los pintores neerlandeses más reconocidos del arte Barroco.Vivió durante la llamada Edad de Oro neerlandesa, en la cual las Provincias Unidas ...

  6. This undertone is also emphasized by the way the man in the center, thought to be a self-portrait of Vermeer, is gripping the neck of a stringed instrument, possibly a cittern, which gives an undeniably phallic impression.