The Asian Age

Vermeer was ‘inspired by his contempora­ries’

- Thomas Adamson

His luminous strokes produced masterpiec­es like Girl with a Pearl Earring.

But Vermeer, the unique jewel in Dutch painting’s crown, copied ideas from his contempora­ries like every other artist, argues a new major exhibit at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

Five years in the making, Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting presents a third of the Dutch Golden Age master’s complete opus to the public. It is the biggest such collection of the old master’s work in Europe in almost two decades.

It shows that, however revolution­ary some elements of his paintings were, Vermeer also heavily borrowed from his rivals.

“In a way, Vermeer is not very original because he picks ideas from different contempora­ries. His themes are very classical — music-making, lacemaking — that’s been done before,” curator Blaise Ducos told the media on Tuesday during a preview of the show.

Ducos said the genius of Vermeer, who died at 43 and produced just 36 paintings, can be seen in how he transforme­d rehashed themes and techniques.

“He has a distinct, specific psychology. I think there is a mood in Vermeer that you do not find in other paintings,” Ducos said.

Vermeer’s twelve oil paintings in the show, including The Milkmaid on loan from Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseu­m, are hung side-by-side with 58 similar works by his 17th-century rivals such as Gerrit Dou and Garard ter Borch.

The exhibit also aims to dispel the widely-held belief that Vermeer was sedentary and seldom left the Dutch town of Delft.

“The show here presents another story. All the refined paintings here prove that he must have been in touch directly with other paintings and other painters, so both in studios and collectors’ mansions,” said Ducos. “He must have travelled inside the Netherland­s.”

The exhibit runs from February 22 to May 22 in the Louvre, and will travel to the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. in autumn.

 ?? — AP ?? The Louvre has inaugurate­d a major exhibit of old master Johannes Vermeer, presenting 12 of the Flemish painter’s oil canvasses.
— AP The Louvre has inaugurate­d a major exhibit of old master Johannes Vermeer, presenting 12 of the Flemish painter’s oil canvasses.
 ?? — AP ?? Visitors look at oil paintings presented to the press during the opening of the exhibition entitled Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting, at Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday.
— AP Visitors look at oil paintings presented to the press during the opening of the exhibition entitled Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting, at Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday.

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