VIRTUAL EVENT: The Quiet and Colorful World of Vemeer
Thursday, August 110:30—11:15 AMZoom
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Johannes Vermeer, who created the iconic painting “The Girl with the Pearl Earring,” is considered a world-renowned Dutch Master of the 17th century. That painting is one of only 37 works of his that scholars believe survive today. For the first time ever, 28 of those 37 were exhibited in 2023 at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. In this lecture, study his quiet, luminous interiors that seem to capture the daily life of ordinary people in his hometown of Delft. Learn the latest insights into this beloved but enigmatic artist. Led by art historian Mary Woodward, a guide at several Historic New England properties. She previously served as Public Programs Coordinator and Educator at the Concord Museum.
Sponsored by the Friends of Thayer Memorial Library, the Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library, and Corning Community Impact & Investment.
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