How much is the milkmaid painting worth?

How much is the milkmaid painting worth?

The first painting by the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer to come to auction in more than 80 years — and one that for decades has been suspected of being fake — sold for $30 million Wednesday night at Sotheby’s here.

Does the Met have a Vermeer?

By most counts, only thirty-four paintings by Johannes Vermeer survive in the entire world. Of these, five are at The Met, more than at any other museum.

Where was the milkmaid painted?

Amsterdam
Influenced by the detailed realism of Gerrit Dou (1613–1675) and his followers in Leiden, Vermeer created his most illusionistic image in The Milkmaid (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, SK-A-2344). To modern viewers, the painting may seem almost photographic in its realism.

How many Vermeer paintings are missing?

The historical record firmly indicates there are six Vermeer paintings for which modern attribution cannot account—the “missing” Vermeer’s.

How much do Vermeer paintings sell for?

Dutch painter’s work sells for almost $40 million, the fifth-highest price ever for an Old Master.

Where did Jan Vermeer live?

Delft
Johannes Vermeer/Places lived

He lived and worked his entire life in Delft, a canal-ringed city in the western Netherlands that remains virtually unchanged in shape and hue from Vermeer’s time, offering the disorienting sensation that one is walking into a 17th-century painting.

What kind of painter was Vermeer?

Johannes Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer was a Dutch artist known especially for his paintings of 17th-century daily life. The 36 or so of his paintings that survive show a remarkable purity of light and form.

What is the story behind the milkmaid?

Vermeer’s Milkmaid is a fragment of ordinary life made immortal on the canvas. The painting portrays a poor and bare room where a woman is pouring some milk from a jug. The subject of this painting is not the woman, but rather the gesture she is making, that is to say pouring the milk.

Where is the Milkmaid by Vermeer?

Rijksmuseum
The Milkmaid/Locations
The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer was completed in 1657-58, at a key juncture in Vermeer’s career. This was the point that he perfected his representation of the play of light. The painting, which is in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, features a young maid absorbed in her duties.

Is the milkmaid in the Metropolitan Museum of Art?

To celebrate this extraordinary loan, the Metropolitan Museum presents Vermeer’s Masterpiece The Milkmaid, a special exhibition that brings together all five paintings by Vermeer from its collection, along with a select group of works by other Dutch artists, placing Vermeer’s superb picture in its historical context.

When did Johannes Vermeer paint the milkmaid?

The Milkmaid was painted by Johannes Vermeer in about 1657–58. It may be considered one of the last works of the artist’s early, formative years, during which he adopted various subjects and styles from other painters and at the same time introduced effects based on direct observation and an unusually refined artistic sensibility.

Who is the owner of the milkmaid painting?

But such a vision—close at hand and forever out of reach—is already seen in The Milkmaid. The painting was probably purchased from the artist by his Delft patron Pieter van Ruijven, who at his death in 1674 appears to have owned twenty-one works by Vermeer.

Which is the most famous painting of Johannes Vermeer?

There was a problem sending your message. On the occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of Henry Hudson’s historic voyage to Manhattan from Amsterdam, that city’s Rijksmuseum has sent The Milkmaid, perhaps the most admired painting by Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), to the Metropolitan Museum.