
Johannes Vermeer
1632–1675 · Dutch Republic · Dutch Golden Age painting
The story
Vermeer worked slowly and left very little behind. Only about 34 paintings are firmly given to him today, most of them quiet interiors of Delft, the Dutch town where he spent his whole life, women reading letters or pouring milk in a shaft of window light. He painted them over roughly 20 years while also running a business dealing other artists' pictures to make ends meet.
Then the market vanished under him. In 1672, remembered in the Netherlands as the Rampjaar, the disaster year, French armies under Louis the Fourteenth invaded the Dutch Republic and the economy collapsed, and with it the trade in paintings that Vermeer lived on. He died three years later in 1675, suddenly, leaving his wife Catharina and 11 surviving children buried in debt. She tried to hand two of his canvases to the local baker to settle a bread bill.
For almost 200 years he was nearly forgotten outside Delft. In the 1860s a French critic, Théophile Thoré, hunted down his scattered pictures and wrote the articles that made his name, calling him the Sphinx of Delft because so little about the man was known. That is still roughly true. We have his paintings and a handful of documents, and almost no words from Vermeer himself.
Works
36 works
Girl with a Pearl EarringJohannes Vermeer, 1665
The MilkmaidJohannes Vermeer, 1660
View of DelftJohannes Vermeer, 1661
The AstronomerJohannes Vermeer, 1668
The Art of PaintingJohannes Vermeer, 1667
The Little StreetJohannes Vermeer, 1658
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open WindowJohannes Vermeer, 1658
Woman Holding a BalanceJohannes Vermeer, 1665
The ConcertJohannes Vermeer, 1663
The GeographerJohannes Vermeer, 1668
The Music LessonJohannes Vermeer, 1662
Woman in Blue Reading a LetterJohannes Vermeer, 1664
Officer and Laughing GirlJohannes Vermeer, 1658
The LacemakerJohannes Vermeer, 1669
The ProcuressJohannes Vermeer, 1656
Christ in the House of Martha and MaryJohannes Vermeer, 1650
The Girl with the Wine GlassJohannes Vermeer, 1659
Woman with a Water JugJohannes Vermeer, 1660
A Girl AsleepJohannes Vermeer, 1657
The Wine GlassJohannes Vermeer, 1659
Allegory of the Catholic FaithJohannes Vermeer, 1670
Girl with a Red HatJohannes Vermeer, 1669
Lady Writing a Letter with her MaidJohannes Vermeer, 1670
The Love LetterJohannes Vermeer, 1668
Woman with a Pearl NecklaceJohannes Vermeer, 1664