Paintings By Johannes Vermeer
Image | Title | Year | Size | Place |
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Christ in the House of Martha and Mary | 1654-1655 or c. 1654-1656 or c. 1655 |
Oil on canvas, 160 × 142 cm | National Gallery of Scotland,
Edinburgh |
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Diana and Her Companions | 1655-1656 or c. 1653-1654 |
Oil on canvas, 98.5 × 105 cm | Mauritshuis, The Hague | |
The Procuress | 1656 (signed and dated) | Oil on canvas, 143 × 130 cm | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden | |
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window (also known as Young Woman Reading a Letter at an Open Window) |
1657 (or c. 1657-1659) | Oil on canvas, 83 × 64.5 cm | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden | |
A Girl Asleep (also known as A Maid Asleep) |
1657 (or 1656-1657) |
Oil on canvas, 87.6 × 76.5 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
The Little Street | 1657-1658 or c. 1658 or c. 1658-1660 |
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | ||
Officer with a Laughing Girl (also known as Officer and Laughing Girl) |
c. 1657 | Oil on canvas, 50.5 × 46 cm | Frick Collection, New York | |
The Milkmaid | c. 1658 or c. 1657-1658 | Oil on canvas, 45.5 × 41 cm | Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | |
The Wine Glass, also known as A Lady Drinking and a Gentleman and The Glass of Wine | 1658-1660 or 1658-1659 | Oil on canvas, 39.4 × 44.5 cm | Gemäldegalerie, Berlin | |
The Girl with the Wineglass | c. 1659 | Oil on canvas | Herzog Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig | |
View of Delft | 1659–1660 | Oil on canvas, 98.5 × 117.5 cm | Mauritshuis, The Hague | |
Girl Interrupted at her Music | 1660-1661 (or 1658-1659) | Oil on canvas, 39.4 × 44.5 cm | Frick Collection, New York | |
Woman in Blue Reading a Letter | 1663-1664 (or 1657-1659) | Oil on canvas, 46.6 × 39.1 cm | Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | |
The Music Lesson (also known as A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman) |
1662/5 | Oil on canvas, 73.3 × 64.5 cm | Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, England | |
Woman with a Lute | c. 1663-1664 or 1662-1663 | Oil on canvas, 51.4 × 45.7 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
Woman with a Pearl Necklace | 1662–1664 | Oil on canvas, 55 × 45 cm | Gemäldegalerie, Berlin | |
Woman with a Water Jug, also known as Young Woman with a Water Pitcher | 1660-1662 or c. 1662 | Oil on canvas, 45.7 × 40.6 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
A Woman Holding a Balance, also known as Woman with a Balance | 1662-1663 or c. 1663-1664 | Oil on canvas, 42.5 × 38 cm | National Gallery of Art, Washington | |
A Lady Writing a Letter | 1665–1666 | Oil on canvas, 45 × 40 cm | National Gallery of Art, Washington | |
Girl with a Pearl Earring, also known as Girl In A Turban, Head Of Girl In A Turban, The Young Girl With Turban, and Head of a Young Girl. |
c. 1665 | Oil on canvas, 46.5 × 40 cm | Mauritshuis, The Hague | |
The Concert | 1665–1666 | Oil on canvas, 69 × 63 cm | stolen in March 1990 from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston | |
Portrait of a Young Woman, also known as Study of a Young Woman | 1666-1667 or c. 1665-1667 | Oil on canvas, 44.5 × 40 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
The Allegory of Painting, also known as The Art of Painting |
1666-1667 or c. 1666-1668 | Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna | ||
Mistress and Maid, also known as Lady with her Maidservant Holding a Letter |
1667/68 | Oil on canvas, 90.2 x 78.7 cm | Frick Collection, New York | |
Girl with a Red Hat (attribution to Vermeer has been questioned) | 1668 or c. 1665-1667 | Oil on panel, 22.8 x 18 cm | National Gallery of Art, Washington | |
The Astronomer | 1668 | Louvre, Paris | ||
The Geographer | 1668/69 | Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main | ||
The Lacemaker | 1669/70 | Louvre, Paris | ||
The Love Letter | 1669/70 | Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | ||
Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid | 1670 | Oil on canvas, 71.1 × 58.4 cm | National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin | |
The Allegory of Faith, also known as Allegory of the Faith | 1671-1674 or c. 1670-1672 | Oil on canvas, 114.3 × 88.9 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
The Guitar Player | 1672 | National Gallery, London | ||
Lady Standing at a Virginal, also known as Young Woman Standing at a Virginal | 1673-1675 or c. 1670-1672 | National Gallery, London | ||
Lady Seated at a Virginal, also known as Young Woman Seated at a Virginal | 1673-1675 or c. 1670-1672 | National Gallery, London |
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