The Girl With A Pearl Earring -
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Vermeer used a "wet-on-wet" technique to create soft transitions, avoiding harsh lines to mimic the way the human eye perceives light. the girl with a pearl earring
Her headwear is exotic for 17th-century Holland, emphasizing the painting's role as a creative character study. 💡 Vermeer used a "wet-on-wet" technique to create
The girl looks over her shoulder, meeting the viewer's eyes with an intimate, open-mouthed expression. the girl with a pearl earring
A 1994 restoration revealed the subtle highlights on the girl's lips and the deep green glaze that originally covered the dark background. Cultural Impact
The "pearl" is impossibly large and likely made of polished glass or silver, rendered with just two strokes of white paint.