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A Lady Writing a Letter (also known as A Lady Writing) is an oil on canvas painting by the 17th century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is believed to have been completed by artist during his mature phase, in the mid-to-late 1660s. The work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [1]
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Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window (Dutch: Brieflezend meisje bij het venster), also known as Lady reading at an open window, [1] is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer. Completed in approximately 1657–1659, the painting is on display at the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden , which has held it since 1742.
It may have been partly inspired by Ter Borch's painting Woman Sealing a Letter. [1] The painting's canvas was almost certainly cut from the same bolt used for Woman with a Lute. [2] Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid is the first of the artist's experiments with centrifugal composition; where the focus is not only on the centre of the canvas. [3]
The Letter Writer of Seville is an 1854 genre painting by the British artist John Phillip. The Scottish painter Phillip settled in London where he was a member of The Clique artistic group. After several visits to Andalucía from 1851 onwards he switched from depictions of Scottish rural life to Spanish scenes. [ 1 ]
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Sign painters create a new sign on the walls of the Hotel Figueroa in Los Angeles, California A man painting a logo on a bus in Budapest. Sign painting is the craft of painting lettered signs on buildings, billboards or signboards, for promoting, announcing, or identifying products, services and events.
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