Study of a Young Woman

Johannes Vermeer

ca. 1665–67

Study of a Young Woman by Johannes Vermeer

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

17 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (44.5 x 40 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Department

European Paintings

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, in memory of Theodore Rousseau Jr., 1979

Accession Number

1979.396.1

Tags

PortraitsWomen

About this artwork

Study of a Young Woman by Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1665–67. Created in Oil on canvas, this work exemplifies the artistic practices and cultural values of its period. The piece reflects the technical skills and aesthetic sensibilities characteristic of its historical and cultural context. As part of the European Paintings collection, it contributes to our understanding of artistic development and cultural expression. The work serves as both an aesthetic object and a historical document, providing in...

About the Artist

Johannes Vermeer · 16321675

Johannes Vermeer, baptized on October 31, 1632, in Delft, Dutch Republic, was born into a middle-class family; his father, Reijnier Janszoon, worked as an innkeeper and art dealer, while his mother, Digna Baltens, hailed from Antwerp. After his father's death in 1652, Vermeer took over the family art business. In 1653, he married Catharina Bolnes, a Catholic woman from a wealthier family, converti...

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