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The Life and Art of Dutch Master Jan Vermeer, Volume Seven, Episode 9 (Part One)

Today, no more than thirty-seven paintings are attributed to Jan Vermeer. Still, he remains one of the greatest artists who ever lived.

Burial Marker for Vermeer, Oude Kirk, Delft
The Astronomer in the Altaussee salt mine
Two paintings at 2023 Rijksmuseum exhibit
St. Praxedes
Diana and her Companions
Christ in the House of Mary and Martha
The Procuress
A Girl Asleep
A Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window, before restoration
A Girl Reading a Letter, restored
Cavalier and Young Woman
The Milkmaid
The Glass of Wine
Girl Interrupted in her Music
Young Woman With A Wine Glass
The Little Street
View of Delft

The Life and Art of Dutch Master Jan Vermeer, Book and Music Information

The books used to compose this podcast included:

“Vermeer: The Complete Paintings,” by Walter Liedtke and

“Vermeer,” by Roberta D’Adda.

The music used in the part one intro and part two outro was:

“Music Box,” by Brian Bolger.

The music in the part one outro and part two intro was:

“Harpsichord Fugue,” by Sir Cubworth