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A painting called ( Girl with a Red Hat ) painted by Jan Vermeer in 1665
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Jan Vermeer van Delft 1632 - 1675 was a Dutch painter who lived during the 17th century.
Vermeer worked slowly and with great care, often using expensive pigments. He is particularly noted for his masterful treatment and exquisite use of light and shadow, his exquisitely detailed depiction of everyday life, and his mastery of color. Vermeer was born in Delft and grew up in a family of artists. His father was a successful art dealer, and his mother was Catholic who may have influenced Vermeer's choice of religious and allegorical themes in his paintings. Although religious themes were prevalent in Dutch painting at the time, Vermeer chose to focus on the details of everyday life in his work.
His subjects range from simple domestic scenes to elegant interiors and outdoor scenes. His most famous works include “The Milkmaid,” “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” and “View of Delft.”
Hans Koningsberger wrote that "almost all his paintings" were apparently placed in two small rooms in his house in Delft; They show the same furniture and decorations in different arrangements and often depict the same people, mostly women
Vermeer's technique was unique in its use of natural, almost photographic, lighting, and its emphasis on the simple beauty of ordinary objects. His methods of layering thin paint to create depth and radiance were admired by his contemporaries and his work continues to inspire artists today. Although Vermeer was not widely known during his lifetime, his work gained greater recognition and appreciation in the centuries following his death. He remains one of the most famous Dutch painters of all time