Vermeer's death inventory: what his house reveals about his life
The 1676 inventory opens Vermeer's house: workshop, clothes, children, religious images and everyday objects, with clearly separated facts and...
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The 1676 inventory opens Vermeer's house: workshop, clothes, children, religious images and everyday objects, with clearly separated facts and...
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Johannes Vermeer had a large famille . Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren: what the records prove and what remains uncertain today.
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Johannes Vermeer suddenly died in Delft in December 1675. A documented investigation into his unknown illness, debts and the testimony of Cath...
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Who was Maria Thins? Discover Vermeer's Catholic mother-in-law, her heritage, her Delft home, her collection and her role with the home.
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Johannes Vermeer had fourteen or fifteen children, eleven of whom survived beyond childhood. A documented investigation into their names, thei...
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Who was Catharina Bolnes, the wife of Johannes Vermeer ? Marriage at Delft, famille numerous, Catholic faith, debts, inventory of 1676 and lif...
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