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Study of a Young Woman, Fine Art
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Study of a Young Woman

Study of a Young Woman from Fine Art, Prodi Art, smile, portrait, young woman, Johannes Vermeer, Vermeer
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Framed Giclée Print
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Subject size
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Subject size
Mat
External dimensions
10.5 " x 11.2 "

Frame

Wooden frame

Color: Black

Width: 1.3"


Mat color
White
None
White
Black

Giclée Printing
This premium Fine Art paper is 100% cotton with a matt surface. (308 g/m²)

Matte Float Glass
Completely harmonious surface, no bubbles or impurities with a matte finish to prevents distracting reflections.
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Description
It may be one of three paintings by Vermeer described in an Amsterdam auction in 1696 as "A 'face' in an antique dress, of uncommon art." Although a live model must have been employed, the artist's objective was not portraiture, but a study of character and expression. Dutch paintings of this type, called tronies, often feature curious costumes and artistic effects, such as light falling on fine fabrics, soft skin, or a pearl earring.

However, it is certain that Vermeer's paintings of young women in bust form were not intended to be portraits, even if a live model was employed. In contemporary inventories, including that of Vermeer's estate, paintings of this type were called tronies, a term now lost that could be translated as heads, faces or expressions. Vermeer had a habit of depicting intriguing types of characters in exotic or imaginary costumes.
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