Resources Johannes Vermeer
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(1) Liedtke, Walter, Vermeer: The Complete Paintings. Antwerp: Ludion, 2008..
(2) Gaskell, I. and Jonker, M., Vermeer Studies, in Studies in the History of Art, 55, National Gallery of Art, Washington 1998.
(3) Maryan Wynn Ainsworth, Art and Autoradiography: Insights Into the Genesis of Paintings by Rembrandt, Van Dyck and Vermeer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982.
(4)Â Walter Liedtke, Vermeer and the Delft school, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Press, 2001. Available for reading online or as pdf.
(1) Kuhn, H., A Study of the Pigments and Grounds Used by Jan Vermeer. Reports and Studies in the History of Art, 1968, 154–202
(2) John Walsh, Jr., Vermeer, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Summer, 1973), pp. 181-219, Additional pdf: Technical comments
(1) Meet Vermeer, Vermeer’s complete works united: 36 paintings from 18 museums across 7 different countries, Maurutshuis and Google Arts & Culture.
(2) Vermeer and technique, National Gallery London, Discover the techniques and materials behind four of Vermeer’s music-themed paintings on display in the exhibition ‘Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure‘.
(3) Connectvermeer.org. (2017). Connect Vermeer. [Accessed 25 Jun. 2017]. Contrary to popular belief, Johannes Vermeer was not a genius working in isolation. He was one of a network of Dutch artists who excelled in painting scenes of everyday life and drew inspiration from each other’s work. Discover this network and explore the connections between the artists and their paintings.
(4) Janson, J, Essential Vermeer, website
(5) Re-create, Website for the digital re-creation of paintings in their original state. All 37 paintings of Johannes Vermeer re-created to their original state.
(6) Download All 36 of Jan Vermeer’s Beautifully Rare Paintings (Most in Stunning High Resolution), open culture website
PowerPoint Presentations
Videos
Video: 'Vermeer: Master of Light' by National Gallery of Art, 2001
Narrated by Meryl Streep, with commentary by Arthur Wheelock, curator of northern baroque paintings, National Gallery of Art, and David Bull, conservator.
The original unabridged video, total length of 57:34 min.