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An analysis of the paintings of Vermeer, his influences, techniques and subjects.
Sets Vermeer’s intensely private paintings in the context of his times, and looks in the paintings for clues to his artistic personality.
Inventor Tim Jenison seeks to understand the painting techniques used by Dutch Master Jan Vermeer, specifically how Vermeer managed to paint in such a realistic manner 150 years before the invention of...
Looks at the social, political and scientific context in which Jan Vermeer lived and worked and explains his techniques and his exploratory process of pictorial composition. Academics including Dr Jonathan...
The exhibition VERMEER AND MUSIC was shown at London’s National Gallery in 2013 and seen in the USA and the Netherlands. Art historian and TV presenter Tim Marlow explores the exhibition and paintings in...
Explores four of Jan Vermeer’s paintings at high resolution and also shows an additional 17 of his works and 75 related paintings, prints and drawings by other important artists from the period. Looks at...
A compilation of three 30-minute films from the Palettes series discussing paintings by Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer. The paintings studied are: Rubens - The Portraits of Helene Fourment; Rembrandt - Self...
Discusses Jan Vermeer’s painting ‘The Astronomer’ (1668) in terms of the painting itself, the painter, and a palette of colour: pigment, composition and light effects. Vermeer worked in private houses...
Filmed in London’s National Gallery, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and other galleries in the USA and the Netherlands, the film examines Vermeer’s works and delivers a detailed biography of the...
In programmes devoted to each of nine artists, Sir Lawrence Gowing explores the works of Bruegel, Goya Matisse, Masaccio, Vermeer, Cezanne, Giotto, Rembrandt and Turner, discussing the historical and social...
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