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For centuries,the Girl with a Pearl Earring, has captured the fascination of audiences worldwide. The painting, created by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer around 1665, has often been called the “Mona ...
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A work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, once thought to be painted by Johannes Vermeer is now regarded as a misattribution or fake, according to research revealed in a new exhibition.
Art So Vermeer did not paint ‘Girl With a Flute.’ Why think less of it? The National Gallery says the painting is not by the Dutch master, but the work is still in vast and often stellar company.
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A 17th Century painting long believed to have been made by the Dutch baroque master Johannes Vermeer has been declared a fake by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Besides Girl With Pearl Earring, the research also deployed other masterpieces—referred to as “benchmark paintings”—including Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait (1669) and The Anatomy Lesson ...
Rob de Heer talks next to his artwork, one of 60 pieces exhibited and inspired by the famous "Girl with a Pearl Earring," painting by Johannes Vermeer, at The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague ...
The "Girl with Balloon" first appeared on the streets of London's Shoreditch neighbourhood in 2002, with Banksy creating versions of the painting on London's South Bank in 2004 and at Israel's barrier ...
The "Girl with Balloon" first appeared on the streets of London's Shoreditch neighbourhood in 2002, with Banksy creating versions of the painting on London's South Bank in 2004 and at Israel's ...
A work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, once thought to be painted by Johannes Vermeer is now regarded as a misattribution or fake, according to research revealed in a new exhibition.