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Send a nice card, this card folder contains 10 double cards in 5 different versions with matching envelopes. The theme of these cards is obvious; Johannes Vermeer and contains his next masterpieces; Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Little Street, The Milkma
€11,50
With this magical folding cube everyone brings out his or her favorite painting. Fold the images to your liking. This folding cube is decorated with the most beautiful paintings by painter Johannes Vermeer; Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Lace Worker, View
€8,95
AKRW000008
4 , 3 x 6,5 x 0,7 cm
AKRW000008
€3,25
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€4,95
A fridge magnet, always fun to see and fun to receive. The fridge magnet sticks wherever you want, because the entire back is made of magnetic material. This magnet has a quality print of one of the best known works of the master painter Johannes Vermeer;
€3,50
A tray with a quality print of The Milkmaid, one of Johannes Vermeer's masterpieces. The painting can be admired in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.The tray is made of melamine and is therefore dishwasher safe, but not suitable for use in the microwave.
€8,50
This photopen features a quality print of The Milkmaid, a well-known work by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. The print is inlaid behind a transparent layer, writing color; blue.
€2,50
<p><strong>Article: </strong>WRUW000008<br /><strong>Dimensions:</strong> 300 x 53 mm</p>
€4,95
<p><strong>Article: </strong>MPCL000004<br /><strong>Dimensions:</strong> See description</p>
€11,50
<p><strong>Article: </strong>MPCL000003<br /><strong>Dimensions:</strong> See description</p>
€9,50
This passe-partout has a high-quality reproduction of one of Johannes Vermeer's masterpieces; The milkmaid. The passe-partout is equipped with a handy suspension but also has an extension so that it can stand.
€7,50
This passe-partout (matted print) has a high-quality reproduction of one of Johannes Vermeer's masterpieces; The milkmaid. The passe-partout is equipped with a handy suspension but also has an extension so that it can stand.
€5,50
This handy notebook is not only equipped with a handy elastic elastic with which you can clamp the booklet closed but also has a high quality print of The Milkmaid, a masterpiece by Johannes Vermeer. The inside is lined with lined paper.
€8,75
Dimensions: 6.8 x 12.2 x 0.6 cm
Material: hardcover cover and paper inside
Weight: +/- 20 grams
Item number: GGCL000103
€3,50
Easy to use, this magnetic bookmark clamps around the pages to prevent it from falling out of your book or magazine. The bookmark is printed with an overprint of 'The Milkmaid', one of the most famous works by master painter Johannes Vermeer.
€1,95


The Milkmaid (ca. 1660) is one of the most famous paintings painted by Johannes Vermeer. This painting shows a simple maid, recognizable by her simple clothing and headscarf, pouring milk into a jug, giving it the name "The Milkmaid". Vermeer turned this everyday act into a beautiful work of art.

The composition

In the painting the milkmaid stands in the center of a room with a window to her left through which light enters. To her left is a table with a cloth, on which various objects can be seen, such as a wicker basket with bread, a jug, a bowl and a copper pot. Her attention is focused on the bowl into which she pours the milk. Apart from the milk jet, everything seems to stand still in the painting. On the right side of the sparsely furnished room is a stove. The history of the room is suggested by the wall behind the milkmaid, with visible holes and a protruding nail.


Clothing

Vermeer uses primary colors for the clothing: red for the underskirt, blue for the upper skirt and yellow for the vest. Maids often wore blue skirts, because stains were less visible on blue skirts. Upper arms received no sun and therefore remained white; forearms are bluish-red: arms of a working woman who is scrubbing and cleaning.

The painting can be admired in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

 

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