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The Girl With A Pearl Earring Direct

The painting is housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, Netherlands.

The "pearl" is impossibly large and likely made of polished glass or silver, rendered with just two strokes of white paint. the girl with a pearl earring

Johannes Vermeer’s "Girl with a Pearl Earring" is often called the "Mona Lisa of the North." Painted around 1665, this masterpiece remains one of the most mysterious and beloved images in art history. Unlike a standard portrait, it is a —a study of a character or type rather than a specific identifiable person . The Visual Elements The painting is housed in the Mauritshuis museum

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Her headwear is exotic for 17th-century Holland, emphasizing the painting's role as a creative character study. Unlike a standard portrait, it is a —a

The girl looks over her shoulder, meeting the viewer's eyes with an intimate, open-mouthed expression.

Tracy Chevalier’s 1999 historical novel imagined a fictional backstory for the girl as a servant named Griet.

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