Girl with a Pearl Earring
The Enigma Behind the Pearl
Girl with a Pearl Earring, painted by Johannes Vermeer around 1665, is a masterpiece of the Dutch Golden Age. The oil-on-canvas painting depicts a young girl wearing a striking turban and a luminous pearl earring. Her direct gaze and enigmatic expression, set against a dark background, create a timeless and intimate effect. Vermeer's use of light and shadow enhances the realism and beauty of the composition.
Often referred to as the "Mona Lisa of the North," the painting is classified as a "tronie," focusing on character and costume rather than identity. The girl's true identity remains unknown, adding to its intrigue. Today, it is housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague and continues to inspire art lovers worldwide.
Creator
Johannes Vermeer
Year : 1665

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