New advanced-imaging technology is making it easier to see what lurks below—at least in art-historical terms. In the run-up to the Rijksmuseum’s celebration of the 350th anniversary of Johannes ...
Vermeer’s D24 horizontal directional drill is now available with an enclosed cab, the first HDD of its size to offer the ...
Vermeer’s maid who’s asleep is not drunk, her pearls not on her ears but on the table, for her my admiration can’t be shrunk.
The documentary Tim's Vermeer follows inventor Tim Jenison on a singular project — the attempt to paint in the way the 17th century Flemish master Johannes Vermeer painted. Jenison was inspired by ...
Astroport Space Technologies, Inc., a leader in lunar construction, today announced at the 20th International Conference on ...
Currently ensconced in the Frick Collection’s new Ronald S. Lauder Exhibition Galleries, “Vermeer’s Love Letters” is an intimate installation of three staggeringly beautiful works by the Dutch artist ...
Johannes Vermeer, “View of Delft” (1660–61), oil on canvas (Mauritshuis, The Hague; all images courtesy Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, unless otherwise noted) AMSTERDAM — If you don’t already have tickets to ...
Seth Doane is an award-winning CBS News correspondent based in Rome, Italy since 2016. Doane has covered terrorist attacks and breaking news across Europe, traveled with Pope Francis as part of his ...
The new documentary Close to Vermeer chronicles the making of the exhibition that brought over half a million visitors to the Amsterdam museum. A new documentary makes the case that, record-smashing ...
A look at the first Vermeer painting sold in more than 80 years, its history, and the research involved in its attribution. Johannes Vermeer, A Young Woman Seated at the Virginal, c.1670, sold for ...
What if you could paint like Johannes Vermeer? What if everyone could? How would that transform our beliefs about artistic genius? Those are the questions at the heart of the brilliant new documentary ...
We think of Johannes Vermeer as a meticulous detailer of the everyday. But his paintings and those of his contemporaries have more to do with each other than life in the Dutch Republic, writes ...
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