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A young woman is reading a letter, around her are a table and chairs. She is illuminated by the light from what is presumably a window. On the wall behind her is a map. The artist has achieved a muted tone with his use of blues and browns. Vermeer has played here with the light and shadow. While the map and the chair cast a distinct shadow on.. Enjoying a quiet, private moment, this young woman is absorbed in reading a letter in the morning light. She is still wearing her blue night jacket. All of the colours in the composition are secondary to its radiant lapis lazuli blue. Vermeer recorded the effects of light with extraordinary precision. Particularly innovative is his rendering of.


Jan Vermeer Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Johannes vermeer, Vermeer paintings, Vermeer

Jan Vermeer Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Johannes vermeer, Vermeer paintings, Vermeer


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by blackcatsart on DeviantArt

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by blackcatsart on DeviantArt


Woman in blue reading a letter by Jan Vermeer , oil on canvas, 47x39... News Photo Getty Images

Woman in blue reading a letter by Jan Vermeer , oil on canvas, 47x39... News Photo Getty Images


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by Vermeer Poster

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by Vermeer Poster


Woman reading a letter (Woman in Blue Reading a Letter) Ян Вермеер

Woman reading a letter (Woman in Blue Reading a Letter) Ян Вермеер


J. Vermeer, Woman in Blue Reading a Letter, c. 16631664 Readers Pinterest Oil on canvas

J. Vermeer, Woman in Blue Reading a Letter, c. 16631664 Readers Pinterest Oil on canvas


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Poster Zazzle

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Poster Zazzle


Woman reading a letter 1 Alternative title s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Painting by Johannes

Woman reading a letter 1 Alternative title s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Painting by Johannes


Woman in blue reading a letter.. Vermeer poems without words Vermeer paintings, Johannes

Woman in blue reading a letter.. Vermeer poems without words Vermeer paintings, Johannes


Speed of Life Thoughts On Vermeer's

Speed of Life Thoughts On Vermeer's "Woman In Blue Reading A Letter" on Loan at the Getty Museum


Woman in blue reading a Letter Painting by Mark Van crombrugge Fine Art America

Woman in blue reading a Letter Painting by Mark Van crombrugge Fine Art America


Where is Ariadne? Woman with Letter

Where is Ariadne? Woman with Letter


Woman In Blue Reading A Letter

Woman In Blue Reading A Letter


Woman In Blue Reading A Letter

Woman In Blue Reading A Letter


Woman In Blue Reading A Letter

Woman In Blue Reading A Letter


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter after the 201011 restoration. Download Scientific Diagram

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter after the 201011 restoration. Download Scientific Diagram


Vermeer's Woman in Blue Reading a Letter ca.1665 Poster

Vermeer's Woman in Blue Reading a Letter ca.1665 Poster


Woman in blue reading a letter[1][1]

Woman in blue reading a letter[1][1]


Johannes Vermeer, LetterReading Woman in Blue, ca. 166364. Courtesy... Download Scientific

Johannes Vermeer, LetterReading Woman in Blue, ca. 166364. Courtesy... Download Scientific


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter, Jan Vermeer (1632 1675) vanGo’d by Christina Polychroniadou

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter, Jan Vermeer (1632 1675) vanGo’d by Christina Polychroniadou

Woman Reading a Letter (c. 1663) by Johannes Vermeer Rijksmuseum. A young woman dressed in a blue jacket is completely absorbed in reading a letter. The tranquil subject is emphasised by the relatively large, right-angled sections that divide the painting and the calming shades of blue and ochre. While the viewer is drawn into the painting by.. Woman Reading a Letter. In a quiet, private moment, a young woman stands, engrossed in reading a letter. It is morning, and she is still wearing her blue nightrobe. All the other colours are subordinate to its radiant lapis lazuli; yellow and red hardly make an appearance. Vermeer rendered the different effects of the cool light precisely.