Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665)
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"The Girl with a Pearl Earring" is a famous painting created by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer around 1665. The painting is renowned for its enigmatic and captivating depiction of a young woman wearing a turban and a large pearl earring.
The subject of the painting, whose identity remains unknown, is depicted in three-quarter profile against a dark background. The woman's face is illuminated by a soft light, drawing attention to her expressive eyes and the lustrous pearl earring hanging from her earlobe. The turban she wears adds an exotic touch to her appearance, enhancing the mystery surrounding her.
"The Girl with a Pearl Earring" is often regarded as a masterpiece of portraiture. The young woman's gaze is both alluring and introspective, inviting viewers to speculate about her thoughts and emotions. The painting's simplicity and the subtle nuances of expression have contributed to its enduring appeal and intrigue.
Our archival pigment print is crafted using wide-gamut archival pigment inks on 100% cotton acid-free fine art paper, and is then expertly framed with an elegant black stained ash-wood moulding. Each reproduction comes ready to hang, complete with a certificate of authenticity.
All frames feature:
• Cast acrylic to protect our prints from light damage. A high-quality material, it offers many benefits: including 91% optical clarity and 90% UV protection. As it is shatter-resistant, it is much safer than glass in your home or workplace.
• Sealed paper backing to prevent dust infiltration
• Wire on the back of the frame for effortless hanging
• A supplied hanging kit for your convenience