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Girl with a Pearl Earring, c1665. Artist: Jan Vermeer
Girl with a Pearl Earring, c1665. The girls headdress has an exotic effect. Turbans were a popular fashionable accessory in Europe as early as the 15th century. It has been suggested that the pearl in Vermeers painting is a symbol of chastity. From the collection of the Mauritshuis, the Hague, Netherlands
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Media ID 14841881
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Delft Earring Earrings Head Scarf Intense Jan Reyniersz Vermeer Van Delft Jan Vermeer Jan Vermeer Van Delft Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer Van Delft Pearl Pearls Turban Vermeer Zuid Holland Mauritshuis
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This print showcases the renowned artwork "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Jan Vermeer, created around 1665. The girl's headdress exudes an exotic allure, reminiscent of the popular fashion trend of wearing turbans in Europe since the 15th century. In this masterpiece, it is believed that the pearl symbolizes chastity, adding depth to the painting's concept. Housed in the prestigious Mauritshuis collection in The Hague, Netherlands, this portrait beautifully captures the essence of Dutch culture during the Baroque era. Vermeer's exceptional use of oil as an art medium brings out intense colors and intricate details throughout his work. The young woman depicted here wears a head scarf adorned with pearls and an exquisite earring. Her gaze is both enigmatic and alluring, drawing viewers into her world. This piece exemplifies Vermeer's mastery in capturing not only physical beauty but also conveying emotions through subtle expressions. As we admire this print from Heritage Images, we are transported back to seventeenth-century Holland—a time when women played significant roles within society while embracing their femininity through elegant jewelry and fashionable headgear. Let us appreciate Jan Vermeer's artistic genius as he immortalizes this mysterious lady for generations to come.
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