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    Vermeer Centre, but his paintings remain in museums

    On May 23 The Vermeer Centre will open its doors in the Dutch city of Delft. Johannes Vermeer is one of the best known artists from the Dutch Golden Age. His name is inextricably linked with Delft, the city in which he was born in 1632 and where he lived and worked all his life. The Vermeer Centre is housed on the historic site of the former St. Lucas Guild, where Vermeer was Dean of the painters for many years, and offers a visual voyage of discovery through the life, work and city of Johannes Vermeer. The visitor steps into 17th century Delft, sees samples from Vermeer’s oeuvre, goes in search of his mentor and the stories behind the paintings. In the studio, the visitor learns how Vermeer approached his work and about his mastery of light, composition and colour.

    Although this is probably as close as you can get to the man who painted the Girl with the Pearl Earring, don’t expect to see any of his original works since all them reside in museum collections outside of Delft. In the Netherlands both the Rijksmuseum and the Mauritshuis own a painting that is permanently on display, so whenever you visit Delft the real Vermeer is only half an hour away.

    Go to website Vermeer Centre Delft
    Go to website Rijksmuseum
    Go to website Mauritshuis

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