Friday, August 29, 2008

Vermeer: A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal 1670-2


What the hell is a virginal?  I know now.  I think.  

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk

Christy - you and your students might really enjoy this - there's a zoomable feature where you can zoom right in on any chosen point of the painting.

5 comments:

Christy said...

That is VERY COOL!

TY Woz.

I like this one. All of his are just so...calm. Emotional, yet not obviously so.

Christy said...

I love the way he painted cloth.

Christy said...

On a technical level, Vermeer was so advanced he even beats out Michelangelo. Even Da Vinci.

I would say Raffael too, but Raffael would have beaten them all had he lived.

Vermeer left behind a real treasure trove. That is for sure.

Wendy said...

I went to the National Gallery London site because I plan to visit there while in London for a week and wanted to know what I must not miss. On the site, that painting was chosen as the "painting of the month".

We will go on a guided tour. Sometimes it's the best way to be sure to see the *absolute* treasures. And to get the history and stories attached to each of the pieces. I'm sure the NG of London could use a whole week of exploration, but we don't have that luxury.

And I when I looked at the zoom feature the possibilities were lost on me. But I knew it would not be wasted on you.

Veritas said...

A virginal is a piano of sorts.