
Johannes Vermeer, The Geographer, 1668. Wikimedia Commons. · PD
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Vermeer signed and dated this around 1669, one of only a handful of his pictures he ever marked. It was a good moment in Delft to paint a man of science. Trade and shipping ran on accurate charts, and the town was full of surveyors, mapmakers and instrument grinders. The geographer leans over a sheet with a pair of dividers in his hand, caught mid thought rather than at work, looking up toward the window as if an idea has just arrived. A globe sits on the cupboard behind him and a sea chart hangs on the wall. Some scholars have wondered whether the model was Vermeer's fellow townsman Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, the lens maker who was qualifying as a surveyor in exactly these years, though nothing proves it.




