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Blogger Journeyman said...

That’s a dreadful reworking of an old master, they seem to have lost so much of the subtlety of the tone, nothing can now been done about it and the original work is gone for ever. It would be nice if they stoped this inappropriate revision of the masters but it seems unlikely, the so called restorers are a law unto them selves.

April 15, 2013 at 10:26 AM

Blogger Hels said...

*sigh* Vermeer was special, wasn't he?

Vermeer created few works in his entire career, 32 perhaps 33. He worked and reworked his paintings till he was totally satisfied, but all those changes must have made the paintings vulnerable to the ravages of time.

April 15, 2013 at 4:31 PM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

Journeyman -- I should have mentioned that the latest restoration was painted over a layer of removable varnish. This should allow future restorers to un-do it and do their work without damaging the underlying painting. So at least it was a thoughtfully done job. (I don't know if this was done for the initial restoration.)

Hels -- Another problem was that Vermeer was essentially forgotten from after his death until the 1800s, so this lapse resulted in some (most?) paintings being treated as nothing special. I suppose a few might have been thrown away. No way of knowing for sure how many he actually made. Which is why from time to time a putative Vermeer gets announced with great fanfare -- and usually is not accepted as genuine.

April 16, 2013 at 6:47 AM

Blogger Sandy's witterings said...

I'd heard the the Girl with the pearl earing was turning up in San Francisco, so I guess it was doing a few other American stops too. Was it travelling alone or did it come with other paintings?
I was lucky, I got the painting all to myself for quite a few minutes. Late January though is perhaps not the busiest time for visiting The Hague.

June 30, 2013 at 1:38 PM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

Sandy's -- I think it goes to 3 cities, but I forget which; that probably can be found on the Internet someplace.

Yes, there were other paintings including a Rembrandt self-portrait, a bird by Fabritius and the view of Delft by Vermeer.

I'll be in den Haag in September, but apparently will have to search the town for art displaced by the reconstruction.

June 30, 2013 at 3:37 PM

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