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All about Vermeer 👨‍🎨
A major exhibition dedicated to the artist Vermeer has just opened at the Rijksmuseum but you are not planning to go to Amsterdam in the spring to visit the exhibition? Don't worry, thanks to Art Explora Academy you can discover everything there is to know about the creator of the mysterious Girl with a Pearl!

The late 1930s were a rough time in Europe. Nazis were on the rise, and museums began hiding their most treasured works or even shipping them off to safe locations. As all of these works were floating around in the art world and many pieces being hidden, Hans van Meegeren emerged as an art dealer with some lost Vermeers. As I explained in the previous episode about the Vermeer stolen from the Isabella Steward Gardner museum, there aren’t a lot of Vermeer paintings and much of his biography is unknown. There are some historians who believe Vermeer studied under an artist who was heavily influenced by Caravaggio.

Van Meegeren was celebrated for bringing the world the gift of these lost Caravaggio influenced Vermeer paintings. The critics loved the paintings and they loved Van Meegeren for discovering these lost works. He sold them for huge amounts and over just a few years amassed a fortune of about $30 million in today’s money. The thing is Van Meegeren would sell to anyone with money, including the Nazis. Hermann Goering, Hitler’s vice chancellor was an art lover. He particularly loved the Vermeer painting he got from Van Meegeren. In the 1940s, the allies came knocking to ask why Han van Meegeren was doing business with the Nazis. Now whatever they expected to hear as his response, I guarantee they were surprised. Van Meegeren declared that he deserved to be treated as a hero for his dealings with the Nazis because all of the works he sold them were fakes. He claimed that by selling and trading these forgeries he was able to get 137 authentic Dutch masterpieces from the Nazis. It was an interesting defense, that he was not a war criminal but simply forger. It would be hard for anyone to feel sympathy for the victims of this crime but most found it too hard to believe.

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The Unbelived Story of Han van Meegeren
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video - 4:10
We ❤️ Vermeer
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Know the Artist: Johannes Vermeer
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Vermeer’s women with Lloyd Spencer
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Is Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring a Maid in his Household?
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podcast - 41:40
Johannes Vermeer, The Concert
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video - 4:33
Why is Vermeer’s “Girl with the Pearl Earring” considered a masterpiece?
By: Ted Ed
video - 09:57
Vermeer: Secrets behind ‘The Milkmaid’ & ‘The Love Letter’
By: Rijksmuseum
video - 11:35
Vermeer: Secrets Behind ‘Woman Reading a Letter’
By: Rijksmuseum
video - 04:22
Johannes Vermeer, The Art of Painting
By: SmartHistory
video - 18:28
The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer
By: Great Art Explained