Girl Interrupted at Her Music by Johannes Vermeer - ca. 1658–59 - 39.4 x 44.5 cm The Frick Collection Girl Interrupted at Her Music by Johannes Vermeer - ca. 1658–59 - 39.4 x 44.5 cm The Frick Collection

Girl Interrupted at Her Music

oil on canvas • 39.4 x 44.5 cm
  • Johannes Vermeer - 1632 - December 1675 Johannes Vermeer ca. 1658–59

For many centuries, Rembrandt was the most highly regarded Dutch old master. In our time, he has been supplanted by Vermeer, once called the Sphinx of Delft. In place of Rembrandt's bombastic splendor and unrestrained emotions, Vermeer offered images of puritanical order and quiet harmony. Each age has its own aesthetic needs, it seems.

This small picture presents the familiar components of a classic Vermeer: a man and a woman seen sharing a pleasant moment alone, in a comfortable interior flooded with golden light, and—you can almost feel it—cool air. Whatever the nature of the human exchange depicted here, it soon seems obvious that the real subject of the picture is light—the intangible light shown bursting in through the open window, breaking up reflections in the leaded panes, muffled through the curtains, caressing the soft plaster wall, lingering sporadically on glowing fabrics and sparkling glass. But the light soon recedes into dark corners and will soon accent the young woman's beguiling face. In this subtle fashion, Vermeer makes light a metaphor for time, and reminds us ever so gently of its inevitable consequences. Fortunate are we to have been permitted to eavesdrop on this golden moment.

We present this AMAZING masterpiece thanks to The Frick Collection. <3

P.S. See our Vermeer’s Desperate Housewives here.  ; )