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1659
Vermeer Paints Girl Reading a Letter
1659
In a quiet room in Delft, Johannes Vermeer began painting the intimate domestic scenes that would make him the most private genius of the Dutch Golden Age. His Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, bathed in cool left-hand light, rendered silence visible. He would produce fewer than forty paintings in his lifetime, each one a held breath.