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The Enigmatic Legacy of Jan Vermeer: From Obscurity to Artistic Mastery (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 This podcast explores the life and works of Dutch master Jan Vermeer. It delves into Vermeer's enigmatic biography, his meticulous artistic process, and the rediscovery of his genius centuries after his death. The episode covers Vermeer's early life in Delft, his marriage, and his struggle to support a large family through art and dealing. It traces the journey of several of Vermeer's most famous paintings, including "The Milkmaid" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring," through history and various collections. The podcast also touches on the impact of historical events like wars on the fate of Vermeer's works and the artist's enduring legacy in the art world. 0:00 Intro: Jan Vermeer's enigmatic life and legacy 5:30 Vermeer's early life and artistic beginnings 16:45 Vermeer's artistic style and meticulous process 28:05 St. Praxedis: Vermeer's earliest surviving work 33:45 The Procuress: Vermeer's dramatic stylistic shift 39:20 A Girl Asleep: Symbolism in everyday scenes 44:55 The Milkmaid: Dutch appreciation for Vermeer 50:35 Landscapes: The Little Street and View of Delft